BOSTON– The Boston Society for Architecture (BSA) announced that they will host the “Designing Just Futures Summit: Collaborative Practices for Spatial Justice” in Boston from September 19-20, 2024.
The summit will explore and promote equitable design practices and spatial justice. It will be structured around four key themes, contextualized within Greater Boston: legacies, infrastructures, ecologies and practice.
“By bringing together thought-leaders, professionals, and community advocates, we hope to foster meaningful dialogue, share innovative solutions, and inspire systemic change in the design of our built environments throughout Greater Boston,” said Rebecca Berry, Chair of the BSA Foundation. “We look forward to having architects, policymakers, urban planners, community leaders and anyone curious about initiatives that promote the design of just futures join us and apply learnings to the world around them.”
Some of the speakers at the summit include:
- Reverend Mariama White-Hammond, pastor at New Roots AME Church, longtime community activist, and former Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space for the City of Boston
- Jha D Amazi, Principal at MASS Design Group, director of the MASS Public Memory and Memorials Lab, and local spoken word artist and event producer.
- Danyson Tavares, Executive Director of YouthBuild Boston, and incoming Executive Director of the Boston Society for Architecture
- Lily Song, Assistant Professor of Race and Social Justice in the Built Environment, Northeastern University
- Gabriela Cartagena, CityLife/VidaUrbana and East Boston Spatial Justice Lab
- Lawrence Cheng, Chinatown Community Land Trust and Bruner/Cott Architects
- Armani White, Reclaim Roxbury
For more information on the Designing Just Futures Summit: Collaborative Practices for Spatial Justice, including pricing and a full schedule of speakers, or to register, please visit the BSA website here.