Sunday Supper - January 28 (6-9PM)
With Guest: Dan Immergluck - Urban Studies Professor at Georgia State
Sunday Suppers are casual gatherings where new ideas and stimulating conversation are the main fare. The guest speaker leads an informal discussion based on their work or topic of interest. Reservations are open to current Harvard Club of Georgia members and their guests on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendance is limited to 12 people so that the conversation is more personal and happens around the dinner table.
The dinners are Pot-luck, so please bring a dish that you like that you can share. The January dinner location will be at the home of Julian Bene . We will have 12 club members (in addition to the guest speaker).
If you are interested in hosting a Sunday Dinner, please contact Robert ( rahahn5@gmail.com )
COST: Free, but you must register in advance.
RSVP: Open to first 12 HCG members
SPEAKER: Dan Immergluck
Dan Immergluck is Professor of Urban Studies at Georgia State University. His research concerns housing, race, neighborhood change, gentrification, segregation, real estate markets, financialization, and urban political economy. Dr. Immergluck is the author of five books and over 120 scholarly articles, book chapters, and research reports. He serves as an associate editor of the Journal of the American Planning Association and on the editorial boards of Housing Policy Debate, and the Journal of Planning Education and Research. He has consulted for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development, the US Department of Justice, philanthropic foundations, and local legal aid and other nongovernmental organizations. Professor Immergluck has been cited and quoted in the New York Times, the Washington Post, National Public Radio, the Wall Street Journal, and many other international, national, and local media outlets. He has testified several times before the U.S. Congress and the Federal Reserve Board.
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Where:
At the Home of Julian Bene - Location Provided to Registered Guests
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Look Who's Coming:
Emmaus House
City of Atlanta