Ever wonder why neighborhoods differ so drastically, or how policies of the past continue to shape our cities today? The answers often lie at the intersection of race, immigration, and urban planning.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the critical social forces that define urban spaces. You will gain a solid understanding of the historical context and contemporary challenges related to equity in planning. By the end, you will be equipped with the vocabulary and analytical frameworks to critically assess urban policies and contribute to discussions about creating more just and inclusive communities.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the historical relationship between urban planning, racial segregation, and immigration patterns.
- Analyze key theories that explain how social inequality is embedded in the built environment.
- Examine case studies of urban policies and their impact on different communities.
- Identify the role of community organizing and advocacy in shaping more equitable planning outcomes.
- Explore contemporary challenges like gentrification, climate justice, and housing affordability through an equity lens.
- Learn the fundamental principles of inclusive design and participatory planning processes.
The course begins with core definitions and historical background before moving into key theoretical frameworks. You will then apply these concepts by examining real-world examples and contemporary planning debates.
This course is designed for complete beginners. No prior experience in urban studies or planning is required to get started.
Begin your journey to understanding the forces that shape our cities today.
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