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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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  • Resources
    • for Tenants’ Rights
    • for Digital Projects
    • for Activist Scholarship (forthcoming)
    • for Alternative Futures (forthcoming)
    • for Social Movement History (forthcoming)

Month: June 2019

Digital Projects Resources

Guide: Finding the Right Tools for Mapping

Author on Source June 4, 2019 via bookmarklet

Today, there are LOTS of mapping tools available. This is great because, broadly speaking, mapping can be a great way to visualize, curate, and analyze…

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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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