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SERIES: African City: Art and Architecture of Decolonization – Project Unsettled: Nubia Still Exists
November 29, 2021 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm EST
FreeNovember 29, 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM: Menna Agha, School of Architecture and Urbanism, Carleton University. “Project Unsettled: Nubia Still Exists.”
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About the Speaker
Dr. Menna Agha is an architect and researcher who has recently been coordinating the spatial justice agenda at the Flanders Architecture Institute in Belgium. She joins the Azrieli School to promote pedagogy and research in the newly established area of Design and Spatial Justice. Menna holds a PhD in Architecture fromthe University of Antwerp, and a Master of Arts in Gender and Design from Köln International School of Design. In 2019/2020, she was the Spatial Justice Fellow and a visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon. She is a third-generation displaced Fadicha Nubian, a legacy that infuses her research interests in race, gender, space, and territory. Among her publications are: Nubia still exists: The Utility of the Nostalgic Space; The Non-work of the Unimportant: The shadow economy of Nubian women in displacement villages; and Liminal Publics, Marginal Resistance.