Arts and Social Sciences Healthy Cities Lecture Series
“What defines a healthy city?”
Join the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences for a series of expert panels to explore the many factors – from nature and housing to climate and art – that make a healthy city.
3rd January 2020
What is a Healthy City in a Climate Crisis?
3rd January 2020
Disability Justice in the City
3rd January 2020
Back to School in the City
3rd January 2020
Aging in the City
3rd January 2020
Imagining a Just City
3rd January 2020
Imagining an Anti-Racist City
3rd January 2020
Art in the City
3rd January 2020
Youth in the City
3rd January 2020
Housing in the City
3rd January 2020
Nature in the City
3rd January 2020
Climate Change and Sustainability in the City
Healthy Cities Lecture Series News
Read some of our Healthy Cities event recaps and learn more about our past lectures.
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Healthy Cities | Disability Justice in the City on April 22nd
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Event Recap: Back to School in the City
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Carleton Hosts Healthy City Panel – Imagining a Just City
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Healthy Cities 2020: Imagining an Anti-Racist City
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Healthy Cities Video: Imagining an Anti-Racist City
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Housing in the City Recap, Samphe Ballamingie
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Climate Change and Sustainability in the City Recap, Samphe Ballamingie
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Nature in the City Recap, Samphe Ballamingie
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Join Us for Our Second Healthy Cities Panel on February 11th: Nature in the City