Power Plants, Sex Shops, Industrial Zones, & Open Space: The Politics of a Sustainable Working Waterfront Breakfast Talk is Friday October 24

The BWRC is proud to announce our first Breakfast Talk of the semester with Tarry Hum on Friday, October 24, 2014 at CityTech:

Power Plants, Sex Shops, Industrial Zones, and Open Space: 
The Politics of a Sustainable Working Waterfront 

making-a-global-immigrant

Sunset Park’s waterfront remains one of the city’s largest industrial clusters. Scarred by the Gowanus Expressway and various noxious uses, the waterfront is now undergoing a renaissance centered on creative industries and artisanal manufacturing. This talk will discuss how Sunset Park’s waterfront revitalization is a testing ground for Mayor de Blasio’s vision of an inclusive urbanism.

hum-small

Tarry Hum is a Professor of Urban Studies at Queens College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York. She is an urban planner with a Master’s Degree in City Planning from MIT and a PhD in Urban Planning from UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs. She’s the recent author of Making a Global Immigrant Neighborhood: Brooklyn’s Sunset Park. The title is Chapter 6 of this book.

Eventbrite - Power Plants, Sex Shops, Industrial Zones & Open Space: The Politics of a Sustainable Working Waterfront

Support provided by Title V: A Living Laboratory

Also, save the date for November 14th, the second Breakfast Talk of the semester on: “Walking New York City’s Waterfront Neighborhoods: Are Brooklyn’s Really Different?” with William Helmreich

BWRC Breakfast Talk 10_24_14