Friday, September 24, 2021 3:30pm to 4:30pm
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200 E. Shipp Street Walk , Louisville, Kentucky, 40208
This presentation is part of the Geographic & Environmental Sciences Seminar Series. The themes presented throughout the interactive exhibit, “Confronting Racism in City Planning and Zoning,” focus on the discriminatory land use practices and
ideas that have shaped Louisville, KY for over a century. The exhibit begins with a basic introduction to zoning and land use regulations, and then dives deeper into the specific policies, people, and methods that have shaped patterns of housing segregation in Louisville Metro. The exhibit serves as a historical framework to ongoing efforts to reform the Land Development Code.
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