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“Saving our Cities: Imperative or Impossibility?”

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2007
Rutgers-Camden campus —401 Penn Street

presented by
The College of Arts & Sciences at Rutgers-Camden
with support from The Goodwin Foundation

William A. Johnson  

William A. Johnson, Jr.
Distinguished Professor
Public Policy
Science, Technology, and Society
Public Policy Department
Rochester Institute of Technology

“Saving our Cities: Imperative or Impossibility?”

Thursday, October 18, 2007
5:00 pm

Rutgers University – Camden Campus
401 Penn Street
Camden, NJ

Reception follows

To R.S.V.P., please email Doreen Wheeler at wheelerd@camden.rutgers.edu
or by telephone to (856) 225-6349.

 

In its historic ruling in the Mount Laurel housing case, the New Jersey Supreme Court required a regional solution to making sure every community provides its “fair share” of affordable housing. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University Camden is pleased to recognize Ethel Lawrence’s legacy of reshaping the regional discussion of affordable housing through the Richard C. Goodwin Lecture in honor of Ethel Lawrence.