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69 results for "Boston"

69 results for "Boston"

Boston

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About the Boston Portal Cultural, social, and economic diversity in the United States is expanding. Nowhere is this demographic complexity more evident than in urban centers where people of different races, ideologies, religions, sexual orientations, and...

Boston Green: Freshman Seminar

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Instructor: Jeanne Marie Haffner Boston is full of green spaces such as the Emerald Necklace, bike trails, and smaller pieces of greenery that make ordinary spaces feel more special. Focusing on Boston and surrounding areas, this Freshman Seminar will...

A History of Urban Food Gardens in Boston

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This project explores the history of urban food production in Boston, with an emphasis on "food apartheid," or racial disparities in food access. Starting with Boston's history as a market for agricultural products and continuing until the proliferation...

TDM 141BD: Boston Goes Dancing

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The HMUI grant allowed me to hire a brilliant undergraduate research assistant, Hailey Chen (Class of 2027), for the Spring 2026 semester to conduct research on the history of dance in Boston during the 20th century. Hailey took my Fall 2025 TDM seminar,...

Urban Intermedia: City, Archive, Narrative

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The Harvard Mellon Urban Initiative’s traveling exhibition is at the Druker Design Gallery of Harvard Graduate School of Design in Cambridge, MA from August 27 to October 14. Together with Urban Intermedia: City, Archive, Narrative, the exhibition Race...

Design For Equity 2

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Boston has a long history of bold planning, and a recent practice of parcel-by-parcel development. Meanwhile, the city – and the region – are experiencing an extraordinary moment of growth in private investment and industry, along with renewed efforts in...

Employment Clusters

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Instructor Jonah Susskind and Aline Reynolds, Harvard Mellon students researching the greater Boston area, generated these dot-density maps, which reveal geographic relationships between employment clusters and employee residences throughout the greater...

David Luberoff

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David Luberoff is Deputy Director, responsible for external relations, institutional advancement, and educational outreach at the Center. He has also been a Lecturer on Sociology at Harvard University, where he developed and co-taught an undergraduate...

Stephen Gray

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Stephen Gray is an Associate Professor of Urban Design and founder of Boston-based design firm Grayscale Collaborative. Operating at the intersection of research and practice, Gray’s interests center on political and cultural justice in cities, socio...