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Curated and hosted by Davy Knittle Sponsored by Creative Ventures City Planning Poetics is a semesterly series that invites one or more poets or more planners, designers, planning historians, or others working in the field of city planning to discuss a particular topic central to their work, to ask each other questions, and to read from their current projects. Join us for a discussion featuring Simone White and Randall Mason. SIMONE WHITE works as Program Director at The Poetry Project and teaches writing and American literature at Thew New School, Eugene Lang College. She is the author of Dear Angel of Death, Of Being Dispersed, and House of Envy of All the World, the poetry chapbook, Unrest, and the collaborative poem/painting chapbook, Dolly, with Kim Thomas. RANDALL MASON plays several roles at Penn's School of Design: Executive Director of PennPraxis; Associate Professor of City & Regional Planning; and Chair of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation. His published work includes: The Once and Future New York, on the origins of historic preservation in New York City, and North Brother Island: The Last Unknown Place in New York City (with photographer Christopher Payne). This program originally occurred on November 13, 2017. For more information, please visit: http://writing.upenn.edu/wh/calendar/...