Paths and Pavements: The Art and Politics of Walking
Join a lineup of artists, scholars, and activists to discuss the revolutionary power of walking in the city.
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Walking has long been a fundamental act of urban life, shaping how we experience and interact with the city. Yet, walking is more than mere movement: it is a way of seeing, sensing, and understanding the world around us. In its simplicity, walking can be a profound, even revolutionary, tool for navigating urban spaces.
From feminist night walks to protest marches, from situationist dérives to community mapping projects, our speakers will unpack the ways that walking has shaped — and continues to shape — the politics, culture, and lived experience of city life. How does walking challenge patterns of exclusion and inclusion in our cities? What new forms of resistance emerge when we reclaim our right to roam? How can the shared experience of walking help us build more just and vibrant urban futures? These are just some of the questions we will explore.
Whether you're an urban planner, activist, artist, or simply someone who loves to wander city streets, Paths and Pavements will forever change the way you think about walking.
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This is an online event. Upon registration, all further details — including reading materials and a Zoom link for each session — will be communicated by email.
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