How might a world beyond gendered binaries actually reshape our built environment? What are the archival histories of this world? How can critiques of normative structures inform new interpretations of the built environment? And how might such ideas lead to less static planning frameworks and defy dominant planning histories and logics of (re)production?
Lafayette Cruise and Sage Gerson present on the topic of Queer Pedagogies, followed by a conversation with Janus Lafontaine Carboni, S.E. Eisterer, Favor Idika, Sergio Villanueva Preston, and Malcolm Rio, organizers of Toolkit for Today: Cross Wor(l)ds/Queer Wor(l)ds to discuss practical strategies for building socially and environmentally just worlds through narrative and archival exploration.
To learn more on the 2024 Toolkit: https://www.cca.qc.ca/en/events/95823/toolkit-for-today-cross-worldsqueer-worlds
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