Folly Bridges
Episode 59 · May 2nd, 2015 · 1 hr 14 mins
About this Episode
Friend of the show and “Freaks and Geeks” extra Sarah Schindler returns to join us live at Oral Argument World Headquarters to talk about the exclusion we impose not through law but through building and architecture. We make an outdoor party of it with very special guests Paul Heald, Jessica Owley, and Justin Steil. (With so many of us gathered around three microphones, forgive us for a little more unevenness in levels than usual.)
This show’s links:
- Sarah Schindler’s faculty profile and writing
- Oral Argument 4: Grow a Pear
- Sarah Schindler, Architectural Exclusion
- Our guest hosts: Paul Heald (Paul’s writing), Jessica Owley (Jesse’s writing), and Justin Steil (Justin’s writing)
- About Robert Moses and his low bridges
- Nicholas Blomley, Traffic Logic and Political Logic
- About NEPA and environmental impact statements
- Robin Malloy, Inclusion by Design, Thinking Beyond a Civil Rights Paradigm
- Washington v. Davis
- Benjamin Mueller, In Connecticut, Breaking a Barrier Between a Suburb and Public Housing
- Barton Hinkle, Zoning’s Racist Roots Still Bear Fruit (referencing, like Sarah’s article, the 1910 mayor of Baltimore’s support for zoning that would “quarantine” black residents in “isolated slums”)
- About the Edmund Pettus Bridge
- About public choice
- Links to audio and text of David Foster Wallace’s This Is Water