Friday, November 21 / 3:45 PM - 5:30 PM LaSalle 2 (7th Floor)

Session 128
Spatializing Race

Chair: Carolyn Swope, Columbia University

1. More than Red Lines: 1930s Zoning and the Persistence of Racially Concentrated AffluenceScott Markley, National Zoning Atlas; Saatvik Amravathi, Cornell University.

2. Geography of Taste: Mapping “Ethnic” Restaurants in Boston from 1850 to 2020Ran Mei, New York University.

3. Segregated Pasts, Fragmented Presents: Redlining and Contemporary ProsocialitySara Peters, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Victor T. Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University; Myeong Lee, George Mason University; Giemyung Lee, George Mason University.

4. The Lonely City: How Capital Eroded an American Community’s Social InfrastructureMyles D. Zhang, University of Michigan: College of Architecture / Urban Planning.

5. Bound for Freedom—Fraught Conscription: Mapping Cabarete as an Ideal Type of Racial CapitalismElizabeth Alvarez, Columbia University.

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