Cities@Tufts

Urban Thought Leaders | Inspiring Conversation

Cities@Tufts Colloquium

As issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ) come increasingly under threat in our current political climate, it is imperative that we uplift a wide range of voices, established and up-and-coming, of differing racial, ethnic, gender, and sexual orientations, about the urban worlds they experience. Cities@Tufts was developed precisely to expose a broad base of students, researchers, professionals, organizers, and others who watch our presentations to different urban stories and narratives, ones that challenge the status quo.

Tufts University Department of Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning and Shareable co-present this ongoing free lecture series hosted by professor Julian Agyeman (chair of Shareable’s board).

Podcast

Get caught up on all 60+ Cities@Tufts lectures with podcasts, transcripts, and graphic recordings (see below).

Videos

(re)Watch full lectures and find other bonus video content on our YouTube Channel.

Events

Register for free tickets to participate in an upcoming live event.

About the series

Online lectures are held in both Spring & Fall semesters on Wednesdays from 12-1 pm (Eastern), featuring a 45-min presentation followed by a 15-min discussion. They are free and open to the public. In order to increase the accessibility of this content, Shareable produces a transcript, audio podcast, graphics, and video from each presentation with support from the Barr Foundation, lecture attendees, and Shareable donors.