The Jane Jacobs of the South Bronx

Posted on March 12, 2007 by


Dubbed by New York Magazine as the Jane Jacobs of the South Bronx, Majora Carter, executive director of Sustainable South Bronx, discusses the “top-down” paradigm that she argues characterizes development today.

THURSDAY MARCH 15 6:30 PM

Communities as Assets Or Omelets

Robert Moses said, “You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs.” So, who ordered the omelet? Big projects promise big returns, but may disproportionately benefit the well-connected. Are the economic fibers that connect communities undermined as a result? Majora Carter, Executive Director of Sustainable South Bronx, will discuss the implications of the “top-down” paradigm that she argues characterizes development today. Presented in conjunction with Robert Moses and the Modern City: Remaking the Metropolis.

Reservations and Information

Online at www.mcny.org or by telephone at 212.534.1672, ext. 3395.
$ 5 for Museum members, seniors and students

$ 9 for the general public.

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