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The workshop “Manifesto for the Just City” is now in its fourth edition. It is a digital lecture and debate series comprising four online sessions with leading academics and practitioners in urban theory, urban planning and spatial justice. Upon participation in the online lecture series, teams of students are invited to draft a Manifesto for the Just City, expressing their visions for sustainable, fair and inclusive cities. FOR MORE INFORMATION, please visit https://just-city.org/portfolio/manif... To listen to the PODCAST DUTY OF CARE, https://open.spotify.com/show/62rVuWh... This activity is organised by TU Delft and partner universities with the support of the Delft Design for Values Institute, the Delft Global Initiative, Pakhuis de Zwijger, and more. We invite you and your colleagues to work in groups of 3-5 people to write a MANIFESTO of no more than 1000 words laying out your vision for the Just City. The manifesto can be written in any language as long as the participants provide a good English translation. In order to help you write your manifesto, we invite you and your fellow students to participate in a 4-part online lecture series organised by TU Delft and several partner universities online. In each session, you will have the opportunity to debate with like-minded people from other universities and to put your ideas into writing. At the end of this exercise, we hope you will have enough ideas and material to write a trailblazing manifesto with your group. Titus Kaloki is the Programme Coordinator at FES Kenya Office, where he leads the Just City programme, which engages the concept of a social and inclusive just city to facilitate innovative discussions among political decision-makers, civil society representatives and others on issues such as affordable housing, fair and clean public transport, and meaningful civic engagement in urban spaces. Titus is currently pursuing a master’s in public administration at the University of Nairobi, where he conducts research on Factors Affecting Inclusive Access to Urban Service Delivery in Kenya.