DUNWOODY, Ga.—What’s the connection between income levels and where people live? Dr. Jason Flato, humanities professor at Georgia State University Perimeter College, will explore this question and more during the fall Sarah Larson Lecture Series.
Flato’s talk entitled “Housing, Justice and the City” is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 30 at Georgia State University in the Dunwoody campus auditorium (room 1100 NC building), 2101 Womack Road.
“We are all concerned with some sort of issue, it could be housing, it could be sexual violence, or climate change or food insecurity,” Flato said. “These are all forms of structural injustice, which are highly complex, multi-faceted and rarely have easy solutions.”
Flato—who teaches philosophy, ethics and critical thinking at Perimeter—aims to address some of the complexity surrounding housing disparities in the United States and other countries.
Hosted by the Perimeter College Sarah Larson Lecture Series, “Housing, Justice and the City” is free and open to the public. For additional information, contact Ryan Lake at [email protected] or 770-274-5475.