The workshop objectives were drawn from the statement of task for the workshop (see Box 1-1) and included exploring 1 The planning committee’s role was limited to planning the workshop, and the ...
Spatial justice examines how the allocation of public goods, infrastructure and services across urban territory interacts with socio-economic, political and cultural structures to produce or mitigate ...
Legal geography examines the co-constitutive relationship between law, space and society. It explores how legal rules, practices and discourses shape, and are shaped by, spatial arrangements at scales ...
The Spatial Justice Design Lab (SJDL) is an effort to use architecture and urban planning methods to deconstruct spatial injustices against racial minorities. This lab connects research on urban ...
The Housing Justice Lab is a platform for dialogue, research, and strategic design that advocates for equitable neighborhood development. It brings together students, faculty, researchers, activists, ...
Dr. Isaac Rivera launched the Rita Martinez Spatial Justice Lab on April 10, 2026. The lab aspires to foreground creative and accountable digital geographies, such as cartography and geomedia to ...
The second session of the workshop explored climate change–related displacement and population resilience with two presentations. The presenters underscored the role of social infrastructure in ...