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New York releases city’s first study on environmental justice

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The New York City Mayor’s Office of Climate and Environmental Justice has released the city’s first report into environmental justice issues. The report is also accompanied by a mapping tool that allows users to visualize environmental issues in their neighborhood.

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University of Oregon opens fellowship for design and spatial justice

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Following last week’s look at an opening for a Curator of the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard University, we are using this week’s edition of our Job Highlights series to explore an open role on Archinect Jobs for Visiting Faculty Fellowships in Design for Spatial Justice at the University of Oregon , an Archinect Partner School.

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New Center for Architecture exhibition features students and designers responding to the call for reproductive justice nationwide

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The Center for Architecture in New York City has announced the opening date for Spatializing Reproductive Justice. The immersive exhibition of recent student-led research and the works of contemporary designers showcases the best practices in healthcare design in the years after the controversial decision to overturn Roe v.

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Understanding Urbanism: Harmony, Justice, and Poetry in Cities

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In the fabric of urban landscapes, architects and urban designers collaborate to create spatial harmonies that extend beyond aesthetics and towards social justice and poetic expression. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu Cities are vibrant systems that hold meaning and move with the rhythm of the human life that powers it.

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Canadian Indigenous rights lawyer and activist Justice Murray Sinclair wins the 2024 RAIC Gold Medal

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The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada has selected Indigenous rights activist Justice Murray Sinclair as the RAIC Gold Medal recipient for 2024.

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Meet the first class of Harvard Climate Justice Design Fellows

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Harvard University has today announced its first-ever cohort for the brand new Climate Justice Design Fellowship , recognizing young leaders across the country in the fields of environmental justice advocacy, law, and climate organizing. The first class of fellows consists of seven members, primarily from the non-profit sector.

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Overcoming Barriers: Social Justice in Latin American Architecture

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Image © Sandra Pereznieto February 20th marks a new edition of the World Day of Social Justice. Parque Fresnillo en México / Rozana Montiel | Estudio de Arquitectura + Alin V.