Blurring The Edge: Symbiotic Cities Along The U.S. - México Border

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[BRIEF] enerously supported by the Mellon Foundation, the Divided City Initiative focuses on how segregation in a broad sense has and often continues to play out as a set of spatial practices in cities, neighborhoods, and public spaces, including schools, health facilities, and entertainment venues.

The Divided City Graduate Summer Research Fellowship is awarded by the Center for the Humanities, in partnership with the College and Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Design, for graduate students in the Humanities, Humanistic Social Sciences, Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture. As part of an interdisciplinary initiative on The Divided City, the summer fellowship has the purpose of providing research opportunities to graduate students (M.U.D., M.Arch., M.L.A. DrSU, or Ph.D.) on urban segregation broadly conceived. - THE DIVIDED CITY

Research Fellow: César Daniel Rodarte, M.U.D, M.Arch. Academic Adviser: Linda C. Samuels, RA, PhD.

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