University Open Air: The History of the Different City Shapes From the Past to the Present
This class will be a brief journey through the history of city shapes. How and why its different forms developed from ancient times to the present.
Marcelo Arroyave is a researcher and counselor with 4+ years of experience in qualitative and quantitative research, advising, outreach, and 3+ years of experience in postsecondary and K-12 education. He works with economically disadvantaged youth, low-income communities, and immigrants in vulnerable situations through Community Outreach. He has a Bachelors degree in Sociology and a Masters degree in Urban Anthropology from Rovira and Virgili University in Catalonia.
University Open Air is generously supported by The Morris & Alma Schapiro Fund. WNYC is a media partner of the 2020 BPL Presents Season.
101 East Dr
Brooklyn, NY 11225
This class will be a brief journey through the history of city shapes. How and why its different forms developed from ancient times to the present.
Brooklyn Public Library - Virtual MM/DD/YYYY 60