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Recalibrating Queens

Recalibrating Queens

Re-examining the past, re-situating the present, re-envisioning the future
Recalibrating Queens
  • Project Info
    • Track 1 – Recent History
    • Track 2 – Longue DurĂ©e
  • Data & Analysis
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    • for Tenants’ Rights
    • for Digital Projects
    • for Activist Scholarship (forthcoming)
    • for Alternative Futures (forthcoming)
    • for Social Movement History (forthcoming)

Month: September 2020

Digital Dissertation Featured Project Info

Final Project Proposal

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This project has undergone considerable change since inception due to COVID-19. While in lock-down, I spent a lot of time re-conceiving the project. Applications for…

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Context Phase 1 Redevelopment Resources Tenants' Rights

Where’s the Money for NYCHA?

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Time and again, we are told by public officials that there is no public money to fix NYCHA. Private investment is the only option. But…

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The City’s Three NYCHA Plans That Will Privatize Public Housing – East New York News

Author on Source September 3, 2020

Today, public housing in our city, and in the country really, is at a crossroads. Buildings are dilapidated, unsafe and unhealthy to the tune of…

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Description

Recalibrating Queens is a digital history and activist scholarship project focused on publicly excavating and exploring the historical development and change in Queens. It aims to reexamine the past, resituate the present and reimagine a more just and community-centered future for western Queens.

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Text reading our data, our histories, our futures.

Author Information

Kristen Hackett is an activist, scholar, and educator working towards decolonized, anti-racist, and just urban futures in New York City. She is a member of the Justice For All Coalition and a PhD Candidate and Fellow at The Graduate Center, CUNY.

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About

Recalibrating Queens is a digital history and activist scholarship project focused on publicly excavating and exploring the past century of development and change in western Queens.

Conceived & Created by Kristen Hackett

Special Thanks

The Justice For All Coalition

Environmental Psychology at The Graduate Center, CUNY

Especially my committee members, Susan Saegert, Michelle Fine, and Tarry Hum.

 

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Digital Initiatives at The Graduate Center

Especially the other GC Digital Fellows and Directors Lisa Rhody and Matt Gold.

New Media Lab at The Graduate Center, CUNY

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