Monday, May 29, 2006


Reclaiming Public Space for Livable Cities:

An Evening with

Enrique Peñalosa
Former Mayor of Bogotá, Colombia

Monday, June 19, 2006

The Commonwealth Club
595 Market Street
San Francisco

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As Mayor of Bogotá, Peñalosa built the world’s premiere
Bus Rapid Transit system and hundreds of kilometers of sidewalks,
bicycle paths, pedestrian streets, greenways, and parks.



5:00-6:00 p.m. Registration & Opening Reception
6:00-7:15 p.m. Presentation, followed by Q & A
7:15-8:00 p.m. Concluding Reception

Tickets: $25-50 suggested donation per person
$15 per student or low-income participant

Wine, beverages and hors d 'oeuvres

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Limited space is available for this event and tickets should be purchased in advance.

https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/ITDP-InstituteForTransport/OnlineRegistration.html

or mail a check payable to:

Institute for Transportation and Development Policy
127 West 26th Street, Suite 1002
New York, NY 10001

(please note “Evening with Peñalosa” and ticket quantity in check memo)


Presented by ITDP and:
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Photo sources: Juan Camilo Macias, Shreya Gadepalli, PPQ Foundation


https://app.etapestry.com/hosted/ITDP-InstituteForTransport/OnlineRegistration.html




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Monday, April 10, 2006

The Right to the City and the Politics of Space

University of California at Berkeley
The Geballe Room – Townsend Center for the Humanities
220 Stephens Hall
Friday, April 14 (8:30 am – 5:00 pm) and Saturday, April 15 (9:00 am -- 2:00 pm)

The Breslauer Graduate Student Symposium is an annual conference comprised primarily of U. C. Berkeley graduate students on an internationally relevant theme. The goal of the symposium is to support graduate student research on international issues related to the pursuit of solutions to real-world problems. The symposium was established in 2001, and is made possible by a campus donor in honor of George Breslauer, Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost of the University of California at Berkeley.

The focus of the 2006 Breslauer Symposium is on the Right to the City and the Politics of Space. This interdisciplinary conference brings together graduate students who are researching struggles for shelter and livelihood, competing claims to land, and politics of space from a range of disciplinary perspectives and methodological approaches. It also seeks to cut across the often-divided analytical and geopolitical domains of First and Third Worlds, bringing together those working within the Global South and those working within the Euro-American context.

We are pleased to announce that this year’s keynote speaker will be Dr. Don Mitchell, Chair of the Geography Department at Syracuse University. Professor Mitchell is well known for his work on the historical production of landscapes as they relate to workers and the working class, the relationship between culture and power, and the production and meaning of public space. His groundbreaking book, The Right to the City: Social Justice and the Fight for Public Space (2003), explores the struggles over public space in American cities and the modes of control that have led to the marginalization of the homeless.

The 2006 Breslauer Symposium will take place on Friday, April 14th and Saturday, April 15th in The Geballe Room of the Townsend Center for the Humanities, located at 220 Stephens Hall on the University of California at Berkeley Campus. The symposium is free and open to the public.
Thanks to all of you who either attended the last general meeting or came on the BUSSA Berkeley Bike Tour! Both events went really well - and it looks like we will do a bike tour every semester, so anyone who missed out will get another chance in the future!

- BUSSA Officers

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Hey BUSSA members!

There will be a general meeting followed by the screening of the award winning documentary Megacities. This will all take place in Wurster room 101 - which has a 12' by 8' projection screen!

BUSSA General Meeting + Movie Night
Thursday, April 6th at 6:30pm
Wurster Hall Room 101

We hope everyone can make it!

Also, we still have room for more people on the Berkeley Bicycle Tour!
The Bike Tour takes place Saturday April 8th, email us if you want more info or if you want to participate!

BERKELEY URBAN STUDIES STUDENT ASSOCIATION
BUSSA OFFICERS
CalBUSSA@gmail.com


Saturday, March 25, 2006

Berkeley Urban Studies Student Association
BUSSA/CP-114 Event:

Berkeley Bicycle Tour- Saturday, April 8th at 10:30am

Take a ride around Berkeley on the Bicycle Boulevard. The tour destination will be the Berkeley marina and/or Indian Rock Park – and will finish at the Cheeseboard for lunch. Included will be a discussion of local traffic calming efforts, transportation planning, and citizen activism. We can arrange for bike + helmet rentals for those who do not have them.
(IF YOU NEED A BIKE WE NEED TO KNOW ASAP!!!)

Sign-up by emailing us at <CalBUSSA@gmail.com> Space is limited – so sign up quickly!


Lief Bursell
BUSSA Co-President
If anyone is around Saturday April 1st they should check this out!

Transportation and Land Use Coalition's
9th Annual Summit

NEXT STOP: GREAT COMMUNITIES

Come join over 200 transportation, housing, and smart growth advocates on Saturday, April 1 for the Transportation and Land Use Coalition‚s 9th Annual Summit in downtown Oakland. This is a great event for learning about key issues, honing skills, networking, and plugging into the movement for a sustainable and socially just Bay Area.

Admission is going fast. Pre-registration is just $10 but spaces are filling up quickly.

Learn more and register at www.transcoalition.org .
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WHEN
Saturday, April 1, 2006
9:30 AM - 2:30 PM (optional sessions from 2:30-3:45 PM)

WHERE
First Unitarian Church
685 14th St. (corner of Castro St.)
Downtown Oakland (near 12th St. BART and many AC Transit lines)
FREE Valet Bike Parking provided by East Bay Bicycle Coalition

COST
$10 in advance
(includes breakfast, lunch, and materials)
Pre-registration is required, as space is limited.
If space is available, $20 at the door.

REGISTER TODAY!
Use the easy online registration form, and pay by check or credit card, at www.transcoalition.org .

SESSIONS
  • Communicating Smart Growth (Lesson One: Don't Say Smart Growth)
  • Efficient Land Use: Understanding the Benefits
  • Walking Tour of Old Oakland
  • Transportation Funding: What's Hot in 2006
  • Can We Turn the Region Around?
  • There Goes the Neighbor: Combating Displacement of Existing Residents
  • Walkable Streets Toolkit
  • Parking that Promotes Sustainability
  • From Transit Villages to Ecocities, Reshaping the City for Long-Term Sustainability
  • Transportation Justice: Celebrating Success, Looking Ahead
  • Wheels of Change: Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Movements
  • How to Choose: Comparing Transportation Modes
  • Transportation 101: A Primer
  • And more!
LEARN MORE
Learn more about the Summit and the sessions online at www.transcoalition.org Or call (510) 740-3150 and ask for Hoang, Marisol or Stuart. Or email summit@transcoalition.org.

Monday, March 13, 2006

BUSSA General Meeting

Thursday 3/16 in 106 Wurster Hall @ 6:30pm

Featuring discussion of upcoming

Berkeley Bicycle Tour (!),

Walking Tour of

SF Octavia Blvd. Better Neighborhoods Project,

and

Friends of the Urban Forest/Rebuilding Together
community service events.

Followed by screening of
Award-winning documentary Megacities

Brownies and dessert platter from Rick and Ann’s Restaurant served!

Saturday, February 25, 2006

Thank you to the people who attended the general meeting last week. We hope you enjoyed the brownies and learned a little about what BUSSA is all about. If you forgot anything or if you were unable to attend, make sure to check out the meeting minutes attached below. Also, here are a few very important reminders:

1. CED CAREER FAIR Wednesday, March 6th from 11am-4pm @ Pauley Ballroom, MLK Student Union
-More than 70 firms are coming
-Bring lots of Resumes and dress nicely - business/casual
-For more info visit http://career.berkeley.edu/FairDir/ fairDirDisplay.asp?fair_id=18
2. GRAD / UNDERGRAD MIXER
-Tentative date of March 16th at 6:30pm in the Wurster Lobby
-There will be lots and lots of food! Possible St. Patrick's Day theme
-More details to come
3. BICYCLE BOULEVARD TOUR
-Event is planned for late March or early April
4. THE FRIESEN PRIZE FOR BEST UNDERGRAD PAPER IN URBAN STUDIES
-Open to all majors
-Submit a paper written in an Urban Studies course at UCB for a chance to win $500 and be announced at graduation
-If you would like details, please email us at and we'll forward them to you.

If you have not yet participated in a BUSSA meeting or event, this is a great semester to get involved!

Thanks!

--BUSSA officers
--email: CalBUSSA@gmail.com

Thursday, February 16, 2006

BUSSA's FIRST SPRING GENERAL MEETING
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 16TH @ 6:30PM
WURSTER ROOM 106
BE THERE!

Friday, February 10, 2006

INAUGURATION OF THE GLOBAL METROPOLITAN STUDIES PROGRAM featuring Guest Lecturer Sir Peter Hall

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2006
5:00 - 6:30PM


Location: Wurster Hall Auditorium (Room 112)


Followed by a reception 6:30 - 7:15PM in the
Wurster Hall first floor lobby (just outside the auditorium)

Hey Guys!

You should all come to this event. Lief, Carmen, and I just heard Sir Hall speak this evening and it was great! He's a fantastic lecturer and has some very interesting things to say about public transit within the dispersed, low-density growth patterns in the US and lessons we can learn from cities abroad. Not to be missed!


-David

go to http://www-iurd.ced.berkeley.edu/events.htm for more info

(you must RSVP to attend this event).

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Good news! Just received confirmation that Professor Ananya Roy will be attending BUSSAs first general meeting of the semester.

Lief Bursell
BUSSA Co-President

Monday, February 06, 2006

Hey Guys,

If anyone still wants to attend the UC Transportation Center Student Conference (http://www.uctc.net/studentconference/) this thursday 2/9 through saturday 2/11, which features a bicycle tour of Berkeley's Bicycle Blvd that goes to the Marina, you still can, even though registration has formally been closed. James Rubin (jcrubin@berkeley.edu), a doctoral student with UCTC announced in CP114 that people can probably still attend if they talk to him . Also, I work at UCTC and I think they'd be really excited about more undergraduate interest in the conference. That about it. Hope all is well!

-David
First Spring General Meeting

6:30pm
Thursday, February 16, 2006
Wurster 106

We will be introducing new officers, announcing upcoming events and eating delicious homemade brownies. It's gearing up to be a great semester!

Also, we will be updating the blog much more often this semester so be sure to check back soon!

Friday, November 04, 2005

IMPORTANT UPDATE FOR THOSE COMING TO CHINATOWN

We will be taking a later bus to SF, so meet at the F bus stop at Bancroft and Telegraph (just in front of lower Sproul) at 10am, NOT 9am as was the plan before.

See you there!

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Urban Outing on Saturday, Nov. 5

BUSSA is holding their semesterly "urban outing" this Saturday, November 5, in San Francisco. We will be taking the Chinatown Alleyway Tour which is led by youth who live or have lived in Chinatown. The tour costs $10 with student ID and the proceeds benefit the community. Afterwards we will be eating a yummy lunch in Chinatown. This is a great opportunity for everyone, whether you've never been to Chinatown or you've been a hundred times. This area of SF is a diverse and vibrant neighborhood where there are always new things to discover. The entire event will last from about 9am to 3pm. More details are available at the end of this message.

I hope to see you at this very special event. You do not have to be in BUSSA to participate, so bring your friends! Bring about $20 for the tour and lunch and don't forget your student ID. If you are interested in attending please email me so I can know how many people to expect. Please email me with any questions you may have.

See you there,

Carmen Oleksinski
BUSSA Pres.

carmen12@berkeley.edu


The details are as follows:

9am - The F transbay bus leaves for SF (free for students with a class pass, $3.00 for those without). Meet at the Bancroft and Telegraph stop (in front of Lower Sproul). The bus leaves at this time so please arrive a little earlier!

10:30 - Chinatown Alleyway Tour (
http://www.chinatownalleywaytours.org/index.php)

12:30 - Eat lunch

2:00 - Head on home, or you can stay to explore more of SF

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

A bit of a late notice but:

1st Meeting of the Semester Tonight!

106 Wurster @ 5:30

Come get to know other people interested in urban studies while enjoying your coordinator Carmen's homemade brownies. (Yum) Especially come if you're interested in taking on a leadership position in the club!

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Hello BUSSA-

Our representative to the new faculty hire committee, Daniel Zoughbie, has the following annoucement:

Hey BUSSA folks,

Lets try and show up to as many lectures as possible (all of them :) ).

We want our opinions to count. I will schedule a feedback session where you will tell me who you think is most qualified. I will relay your opinions to the faculty.

Best,

DZ

Dear DCRP Students:

Please mark your calendars for the Comparative Urban Development faculty candidate lectures and student meetings. As the candidates’ schedules are quite full, the brownbag lunch meetings will include MCP students and Urban Studies Major students*.

Doctoral students will have a separate meeting with each candidate. I would like to encourage all students to attend the lectures and participate in the meetings in order for the candidates to feel most welcome.

Please note that the lectures will start on “Berkeley” time, 10 minutes past the announced hour.

Professor Manuel Pastor
Wednesday, April 6, 2005
Lecture and Q&A @ 11 am – 12:30 noon in 106 Wurster Hall
Brownbag Lunch with students* @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm, room tba
PhD student meeting with candidate @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm, room tba

Professor Amrita Daniere
Friday, April 8, 2005
Lecture and Q&A @ 12 noon – 1:30 pm in 106 Wurster Hall
Brownbag Lunch with students* @ 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, room tba
PhD student meeting with candidate @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm, room tba

Professor Teresa Caldeira
Thursday, April 14, 2005
Lecture and Q&A @ 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm in 106 Wurster Hall (CP 207 will be rescheduled)
Brownbag Lunch with students* @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm, room tba
PhD student meeting with candidate @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm, room tba

Professor Paul Ong
Monday, April 18, 2005
Lecture and Q&A @ 11 am – 12:30 noon in 106 Wurster Hall
Brownbag Lunch with students* @ 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm, room tba
PhD student meeting with candidate @ 5:45 pm – 6:45 pm, room tba

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Hello BUSSA!

We have some firm dates for our next three BUSSA events. So mark your calendars for the following:

Saturday, February 26th @ 9am - 12pm
TREE PLANTING IN SF
Meeting location TBA
RSVP by Wednesday Feb. 22 (carmen12@berkeley.edu)

We will be volunteering with Friends of the Urban Forest whose mission it is to help SF neighborhoods be more green. Planting trees is lots of fun plus you get to meet SF locals who know a lot about their neighborhoods (like the best cafes, restaurants, etc.) Please RSVP to Carmen (carmen12@berkeley.edu) so we can arrange rides to the city.

Tuesday, March 1st @ 6:30
GRAD UNDERGRAD MIXER
Wurster Hall Lobby

This is our third mixer, and the previous two have been lots of fun and very well attended (free(!) pizza, drinks, and music). So come on down to the Wurster Lobby and pick the brains of the grad students about careers, planning...and of course, grad school.

Friday, March 11
URBAN OUTING - SILENT FILMS & SAN JOSE
Downtown San Jo

Last fall, the historic Fox California Theatre in Downtown San Jose was reopened after nearly 30 years of abandonment. The theatre has been completely restored by the Packard Foundation, and will be showing a double feature of classic silent films (with an awesome live organist playing the whole time) as part of the Cinequest Film Festival.

On Friday afternoon we're going to head down to San Jose for our first urban outing this semester. We'll start with a short walking tour of all the redevelopment/restoration going on Downtown, head to dinner, and go to the showing of Carmen and La Boheme at 7:30.

So if you've:

a) never been to Downtown San Jose
b) never seen a silent movie
c) never seen a movie in a classic "movie palace"
d) all of the above

You MUST come to this event! It will be tons of fun.

Please let Nick know ASAP (nap98@aol.com ) whether you think you want to go, and what time you can leave Berkeley so we can set up carpools down to the Silicon Valley.

Also, Nick may be able to get discounted tickets since he worked at the Packard Foundation's historic Stanford Theatre (yes,Stanfurd. booo....hisss, etc. The California Theatre is bigger and better, so, go bears). So if you let him know you plan on coming, he may be able to get you tickets that cost less than the already measly $10 ticket price.

That's all for now! Have a great week everyone.

Your BUSSA coordinators,

-Carmen & Nick

PS:For info on the movies they're showing at the California Theatre:
http://www.cinequest.org/2005/programguide/event_view.php?eid=117

and for some GREAT photos of the California Theatre:
http://www.shomler.com/calsj/

Thursday, January 27, 2005

First General Meeting!
When: Thursday, Feb. 3rd at 6:30
Where: 104 Wurster Hall

Welcome back everyone!

BUSSA will be holding our first general meeting of the semester next Thursday. The meeting will start at 6:30, right after ED100.

This meeting will be an informal mixer, a chance to meet fellow Urban Studies majors and City Planning minors, as well as the BUSSA officers. We'll also do a brief run-down of all the activities that we're planning for this semester, so this is your chance to get involved!

Also: those of you that are Urban Studies majors, we will be taking pictures for the undergraduate face board, so remember to look snazy (at least from the head up).

And finally, food! No cheesy sticks this time, but instead we'll have ICE CREAM and homemade BROWNIES from BUSSA co-coordinator Carmen Oleksinski.

Hope to see you there!

(and those of you that e-mailed to be added to the BUSSA e-mail list over winter break, we apologize if we did not get back to you, but you have all been added to our list-serve)

Thursday, January 06, 2005

BUSSA YOSEMITE TRIP!

When: Friday January 14 to Sunday January 16
Where: Mariposa/Yosemite
Who: Anyone who wants to come!

BUSSA's heading to the mountains! Mike has reserved two rooms in Mariposa so we can spend the weekend before classes enjoying the snow and scenery in beautiful Yosemite Valley.

For the details, e-mail Mike at mikelim5@hotmail.com