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CUNY Goes to the AAG!

Tuesday, March 29

8:00 – 9:40 Race and the Agrarian Question I Athens North, Marker Hotel, Lower Level Author: Rachel Goffe: Capture and Abandon: Informal Land Tenure and the Reproduction of Agricultural Labor

12:40 – 2:20 Critical Logistics I: Making Logistical Space Sutter Room B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor Author: Rakhee Kewada: ‘Till China and Africa Meet: Infrastructure, Development and Social Reproduction in Bagamoyo, Tanzania Home: Critical Geographies of the Home(land) I – Gender, Family, (in)security Mason B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor Session Organizer: Maegan Miller Author: Benjamin Rubin: Risk in the Home: Child Protection, and the Parent as Threat

2:40 – 4:20 Home: Critical Geographies of the Home(land) II – law, settlement, dispossession Mason B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor Author: Maegan Miller: Domestic Lawfare and the Constitutional Patchwork of the U.S. Homeland Security State

4:40 – 6:20 Home: Critical Geographies of the Home(land) III – Convergence of foreign and domestic policy Mason B, Hilton Hotel, 6th Floor Session Organizer: Maegan Miller

Wednesday, March 30

8:00 – 9:40 PREM: Critical Penal Geographies I: Histories, Political Economies, and Epistemologies of the Carceral State Paris South, Marker Hotel, Lobby Level Author: Jack Norton: Financing the Carceral State: Public-Private Partnership in the Post-Keynesian Landscape

Thursday, March 31

10:00 – 11:40 Relational Poverty 6: Solidarity Economy Post-Capitalist Practices and the Geographies of Exclusion and Marginalization Union Square 16, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor Author: Lauren Hudson: New York City: Struggles Over the Narrative of the Solidarity Economy

1:20 – 3:00 Profiling, b/ordering, and the political work of pedagogy I Union Square 14, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor Panelists: Maegan Miller, Laurel Mei-Singh

3:20 – 5:00 Profiling, b/ordering, and the political work of pedagogy II Union Square 14, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor Panelist: Jack Norton

5:20 – 7:00 Managing Race: Eugenic Spaces and Geographies of Scientific Difference Caracas, Marker Hotel, Lower Level Organizer: Benjamin Rubin

Friday, April 1

1:20 – 3:00 Queer Data II: Locating Desire, Tension, and (In)Difference in the Data Mine Vienna North, Marker Hotel, Lower Level Author: Amanda Matles: Cross Pollination: Stats and Embodied Methods in Critical Participatory Action Research

3:20 – 5:00 Legacies of Black Feminisms Union Square 1, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor Author: Celeste Winston: Racial Policing and Maroon Futures Author: denisse andrade: The Purpose of Our Writing is to Create the Nation

5:20 – 7:00 Tourism, Militarization and Nation-Building Union Square 7, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor Author: Laurel Mei-Singh: Carceral Conservationism: Contested Landscapes And Technologies Of Dispossession At Ka’ena Point, Hawai’i

Saturday, April 2

10:00 – 11:40 Justice, Equity, and the Built Environment Union Square 7, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor Author: Samuel Stein: Planning as an Unevenly Distributed Social Good: Case Studies of New York’s Chinatown

2:00 – 4:40 Environmental Justice and the Borderlands Union Square 18, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor Author: Marlene Nava Ramos: The Borderland Spaces of Immigrant Detention: A survey of Crises, Restructuring, and Community Organizing in Newark, New Jersey Current Urban Strategies in the Middle East #3: Between urban theory and urban development Bellevue Room, Marker Hotel, Lobby Level Author: Deen Sharp: No Heritage, No Future: The Fouad Boutros Bridge Project

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