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What the Signs Say: Aesthetics of Gentrification
Start Date: 2/23/2021Start Time: 6:30 PM
End Date: 2/23/2021

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What the Signs Say: Aesthetics of Gentrification

Part One


Tue. Feb. 23
6:30 PM

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Join them for a wide-ranging discussion about “old-school signage,” “new-school signage,” and how storefront design intersects with class and race, with Cynthia Gordy Giwa and Tayo Giwa, founders of Black-Owned Brooklyn and Peter Robinson professor of urban theory and architecture at Parsons School of Design and a Board Member of BlackSpace Urbanist Collective. Michelle Young, founder of Untapped New York, moderates.

This two-part series continues on March 25, with a look at how streetscapes reflect activism and nostalgia.

from top left: Cynthia Gordy Giwa, Tayo Giwa, Peter Robinson, Shonna Trinch

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