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“Not every crazy idea becomes reality, but this one worked,” says Christina Rosan, assistant professor of geography and urban studies in the College of Liberal Arts and instructor of that 2011 seminar. “It took awesome students, terrific faculty and administrators who guided the students along the way—and Grady, who served as an ...
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Programs. Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies; Global Studies; Latin American Studies; Center for Sustainable Communities
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GUS department, Christina Rosan, explained that the term was coined in passing by an Af-rican-American cab driver of hers to describe the systemic injustices, he and his community faced: “they got us in this struggle space.” The term clicked and Rosan has since used it to de-scribe historic and continued spaces of racialized disinvestment.
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Dr. Christina Rosan, Past PPL Fellow and Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies, interviews author and urban revitalization strategy consultant Majora Carter about her book Reclaiming Your Community: You Don’t Have to Move Out of Your Neighborhood to Live in a Better One.
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CLA Faculty List – Spring Semester 2021 Updated 1/2/2021 Page 3 TEACHING INSTRUCTIONAL (NTT) (5) NTT1 – Dr. Beth Curran . NTT4 – Mr. Akim Gabriel