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RAPE NEW YORK

cuny_logo_nyreblog_com_.gifCaesura Conversation: Rape New York

What is the relationship between the violence of structural change and personal assault?

In her newly published book Rape New York, artist and architect Jana Leo revisits the violence she experienced as a victim of home invasion and rape in her Harlem apartment, and positions this rape and its pitfalls and aftermath -- personal and legal -- within the violence wrought by gentrification, greed and forces that conspire to keep specific places unsafe.

Join her for a conversation with Michelle J. Anderson, Dean of CUNY School of Law, and the author of numerous journal articles, including Rape Law Reform Based on Negotiation: Beyond the Yes and No Models, in CRIMINAL LAW CONVERSATIONS.

Jana Leo is a conceptual artist with degrees in philosophy and architecture. In 2007 Leo started Civic Gaps, and in 2008 Fundacion Mosis, both think tanks dedicated to studying neglected spaces in the city.

Date:

February 22, 2011

Time:

6:30 PM

College:

CUNY Graduate Center

Address:

365 Fifth Avenue
Manhattan

Building:

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Room:

James Gallery

Phone:

212-817-2005

Website:

http://centerforthehumanitiesgc.org

Admission:

Free


 

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