Scranton, PA : Downton Scranton's Lackawanna Avenue- a Living City
Oct
23
1:00 PM13:00

Scranton, PA : Downton Scranton's Lackawanna Avenue- a Living City

This Jane Jacobs Walk will encompass different parts of downtown Scranton, observing architecture, streetscape, and city life with a focus on Lackawanna Avenue and drawing on themes in the recently published Jane Jacobs’s First City by Glenna Lang to consider questions around Scranton’s history, development, place and identity. The walk will begin at AFA Gallery- 101 Penn Ave, Scranton, PA and is free and open to the public. Space is limited. Registration is required at:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JaneJacobsWalk

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Spain: Women´s names in District East of Donostia, Spain
Jun
26
10:00 AM10:00

Spain: Women´s names in District East of Donostia, Spain

  • The train station "Topo" at Herrera, Donostia (map)
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As every year the Forum of Women and City of Donostia-San Sebastian organizes a walk to talk about women´s contribution in the city. District East is a district that has undergone many urban interventions, in which the construction of houses has been prioritized without taking into account the quality of life of its inhabitants. In recent years there has been a participatory and community process in which an attempt has been made to recover the agency of its neighbors. With this walk we will get to know this steps and the women who are named in its streets.

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Rome: Passeggiata nel rione San Saba tra Resistenza e barocchetto romano
May
9
4:00 PM16:00

Rome: Passeggiata nel rione San Saba tra Resistenza e barocchetto romano

Passeggiata alla scoperta del bellissimo rione San Saba nel centro storico di Roma raccontanto dei fatti della Resistenza antifascista avvenuti a Porta San Paolo, del particolare stile architettonico noto come "barocchetto romano", delle leggende di Romolo e Remo e di piazza Remuria. Una passeggiata dove "gli occhi sulla strada" dei quali parlava Jane Jacobs sono ancora esercitati e vissuti dagli abitanti di questo rione-paese immerso in una atmosfera ancora rarefatta e popolare.

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Scranton, PA: Walking in the Footsteps of Jane Butzner (Jacobs)
May
8
10:00 AM10:00

Scranton, PA: Walking in the Footsteps of Jane Butzner (Jacobs)

Architect and longtime Dunmorean John Cowder will retrace Jane’s routes to her neighborhood school, the potato chip factory in the alley, and other mom-and-pop stores she and her family and friends frequented. Discover some commercial sites and many homes still in existence today and learn about those that did not survive the ravages of time. Stories and information from participating walkers will be most welcome. In person. Author of Jane Jacobs’s First City, Glenna Lang, will join the walk.

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Scranton, PA: The Architecture and History of Lackawanna Avenue in Central City
May
5
5:15 PM17:15

Scranton, PA: The Architecture and History of Lackawanna Avenue in Central City

Architect and local historian Richard Leonori, will lead a several block walk along Scranton’s main downtown street, laid out as part of the original plan for the city in the 1850s. He will discuss the origins of its beautiful historic buildings and the efforts to preserve and restore them. In person. Author of Jane Jacobs’s First City, Glenna Lang, will accompany him. Booksigning follows immediately afterward.

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Scranton, PA: Explore Historic Forest Hill Cemetery and Find Who in "Jane Jacobs’s First City" Is Buried There
May
5
2:00 PM14:00

Scranton, PA: Explore Historic Forest Hill Cemetery and Find Who in "Jane Jacobs’s First City" Is Buried There

  • 1830 Jefferson Avenue Dunmore, PA, 18509 United States (map)
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Join the cemetery’s caretaker and archivist, Norma Reese, for a fascinating tour of Scranton’s first landscaped cemetery, founded in 1870. Within the beautiful grounds overlooking the city, you will be introduced to some of the 18,000 people laid to rest. African Americans and Caucasians, coal barons and miners, and immigrants from the world over have always been buried side by side here. In person. Author of "Jane Jacobs’s First City," Glenna Lang, will be on the walk.

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