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Carolyn Swope, MPH
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urban planning PhD student @ColumbiaGSAPP | researching the historical production of housing inequities, gentrification, and health
New York, NY
Joined January 2017
RT @RnaudBertrand: This is probably the most authoritative study to date on the number of violent deaths in Gaza in the period Oct 7th to J…
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RT @Caixia_Mao: Latest paper @ReviewPacific with @Zhu_Keren to compare Chinese and Japanese infrastructure exports with a new theoretical f…
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Honored to receive this support to continue my research, especially from an organization committed to advancing radical geography!
Congratulations!! The Institute of Human Geography awards research grants 2024 to: 1. Dr. Saad Ismail Amira (Al Quds Bard College, Palestine), Dr. Hannah Boast (University of Edinburgh, UK) and Dr. Samer Raddad (Al Quds Bard College, Palestine) for project titled “Palestinian women, cooperative agriculture & land-based struggle, 1967-2005”. 2. Maria Villalpando Páez (University of California, Berkeley) for project titled “Cultivating Food Sovereignty in the High Mixtec Region: A Participatory Approach Towards Peasant Women’s Knowledge and Experience”. 3. Dr. Juneseo Hwang (University of Hamburg, Germany) and Tony Hyunduck Cho (University of California, San Diego) for project titled “Everyday encounters: The U.S. military, war economy, and place-based resistance in Pyeongtaek, South Korea”. 4. Carolyn Swope (Columbia University) for the project titled “District of Dispossession: The Embodiment of Gentrification Within the Long History of Racial Capitalism in Southwest Washington, D.C.” 5. Dr. Francisco Fernández Romero (Instituto de Geografía, Universidad de Buenos Aires / CONICET, Argentina) and Prof. Pato Laterra (Universidad de Buenos Aires / Centro Interdisciplinario para el Estudio de Políticas Públicas / CONICET, Argentina) for project titled “Trans Political Economy: Travesti-trans contestations of productivity in the workplace”. 6. Dr. Isaac Rivera (University of Colorado, Boulder) and Drew Heiderscheidt (Indiana University Bloomington) for project titled “Dismantling The Colonial Archive: Towards Life Affirming Geospatial Infrastructures”. 7. Theryn Arnold (York University, Toronto) for project titled “Climate, Crisis, and Worker Health: Green Capitalism and State Policy in Canada”. 8. Dr. Peerzada Raouf Ahmad (O P Jindal Global University, Haryana, India) for project titled “Dispossession as State Building: Understanding Securitized Social Formations of Gurez”
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RT @BernieSanders: It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the…
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RT @democracynow: “The Democratic Party really underestimated the extent to which lots of people in this country are in crisis.” Watch @K…
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RT @jasonhickel: All the takes are correct and yet they also miss the point. Yes, it was insane for the Democrats to think they could win…
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RT @uche_blackstock: I will also use this opportunity to express that I am horrified at the silence of international and U.S. medical organ…
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RT @hibabouakar: Started a fundraiser to support groups helping war displaced families in #Lebanon (mainly in Chouf and Beirut). Please cir…
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RT @DerekHyra: Had a great time presenting at the @WeitzmanSchool last week. Now off to @ColumbiaGSAPP to talk about how slow #urban #renew…
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Can't wait to see all that Dr. @helena__rong accomplishes as an assistant professor 🎉
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RT @jackmirkinson: Today in @thenation: every university in Gaza has been obliterated. We have a dispatch about what that has meant for som…
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Really important thread for anyone studying redlining (or other historical racialized housing policies) and present-day outcomes!
New piece out in Annals of @theAAG that disentangles HOLC "redlining," racial segregation, and home values through time. 🔗
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RT @dillonm: Banger from @snmarkley in @theAAG: "Thus, rather than obliquely highlighting the persistent geographies of racialized devalua…
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RT @hibabouakar: 7 layers of barricades, an emptied and locked down campus, to protect @Columbia *from* its own students and faculty. https…
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