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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:URBAN CONVERSATIONS | Berlin: The Guilt Environment
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SUMMARY:URBAN CONVERSATIONS | Berlin: The Guilt Environment
DESCRIPTION:<h2>	SPEAKER: VALENTINA ROZAS-KRAUSE, 2023-24 HARVARD UNIVERSITY RADCLIFFE FELLOW AND ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE AT THE UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBÁÑEZ IN CHILE</h2><h2>	IN CONVERSATION WITH VINCENT BROWN, HARVARD UNIVERSITY</h2><p>	<a href="https://mahindrahumanities.formstack.com/forms/11_16_urban_conversations">REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT</a></p><p>	The talk will examine the role that memorials play in processes of symbolic and material reparation after political conflicts in Germany and Argentina.</p><p>	Registration is required for this event. Lunch will be provided.</p><h3>	About the Speakers</h3><p>	<a href="https://valentinarozaskrause.com/" title="">Valentina Rozas-Krause</a> is an Assistant Professor in Design and Architecture at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez in Chile, and currently a Harvard University Radcliffe Fellow 2023-2024. She holds a Ph.D. in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley and is a licensed architect with a Master’s Degree in Urban Planning from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Her field of study encompasses architecture, urbanism, and landscape from the nineteenth century to the present, with particular research and teaching interests in memory, postcolonialism, preservation, public space, social justice, and gender.</p><p>	<a href="https://aaas.fas.harvard.edu/people/vincent-brown" title="">Vincent Brown</a> is Charles Warren Professor of History and Professor of African and African-American Studies and is the Director of the History Design Studio at Harvard University.  His research, writing, teaching, and other creative endeavors are focused on the political dimensions of cultural practice in the African Diaspora, with a particular emphasis on the early modern Atlantic world.</p><h3>	About the Series</h3><p>	As our planet becomes increasingly urban, this series seeks to expand our understanding of cities and urbanization across sites and scales. The Urban Conversations aim in particular to link humanistic approaches with spatial investigations. We host public talks, and provide a venue for researchers to share works-in-progress with an interdisciplinary community, in a conversational format.</p><p>	Urban Conversations is chaired by <a href="internal:/people/bruno-carvalho" title="">Bruno Carvalho</a> and <a href="internal:/people/daniel-agbiboa" title="">Daniel Agbiboa</a>.</p><p>	This event is co-sponsored with <a href="internal:/" title="">Harvard Mellon Urban Initiative</a>.</p>
LOCATION:Thompson Room, Barker Center
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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