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The Planning Lecture About the Lecture: Justin Garrett Moore, FAICP, will share the work of the Mellon Foundation’s Humanities in Place program which supports a fuller exploration of communities and sites located in and connected historically to the US. Working with heritage and public spaces, museums and other institutions, and conveners of shared experiences—including digital, ephemeral, built, and landscape environments—Humanities in Place strives to expand the public expression of the histories that have made us and the values we hold. The program works across and within diverse communities, encouraging bold, innovative rethinking of past practice, as well as visionary new approaches for how to collectively understand, uplift, and celebrate more complete stories about who we are. Bio: Prior to joining Mellon, Justin was the executive director of the New York City Public Design Commission, where he spearheaded initiatives to address social equity and sustainability through improved built environment design and public processes. He has led several urban design and planning projects for the City of New York, including the Greenpoint- Williamsburg Waterfront, Hunter’s Point South, and the Brooklyn Cultural District. Justin serves as an adjunct associate professor of architecture at Columbia University and has taught at Morgan State University, Tuskegee University, and the Yale School of Architecture. In 2021, he received the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Architecture and was named to the United States Commission of Fine Arts by President Joseph Biden. He holds a BDes from the University of Florida, as well as an MArch and an MS in architecture and urban design from Columbia University.