Hi all,
If you are new to this list, welcome! We have heard of your great contribution to NYC politics and housing advocacy and wanted to bring you in.
For others, it has been a minute, but we are excited to build together and connect again. To familiarize, this is a list of folks who are active in fighting for NYC housing rights, and who marched with us in the people's climate march displacement contingent.
We are writing to connect with all of you and see if we can all get together to see an exciting new exhibit together at the MOMA called
Uneven Growth: Tactical Urbanisms for Expanding Cities. The exhibit looks at strategies for addressing economic and housing inequality in 6 major cities across the globe. Read more below in the museum description.
If you would like to hang with the Right to the City crew, get drinks afterwards and chat a bit, please let us know the
best time for you to meet. This is also a great way to meet other housing activists in NYC, artists, people who are down for revolution, social justice, etc. and to discuss our growing social movements worldwide, among other more practical matters.
Once I get the doodle results tomorrow, I will be sending out an eventbrite that you can rsvp to.
Uneven Growth seeks to challenge current assumptions about the
relationships between formal and informal, bottom-up and top-down urban
development, and to address potential changes in the roles architects
and urban designers might assume vis-à-vis the increasing inequality of
current urban development
much love,