Toward a More Egalitarian Third World City
Enrique Peñalosa
served as Mayor of Bogotá between 1997-2000. As Mayor of the capital
of Colombia, he was the political and administrative head of a city of 6.5
million inhabitants. During his tenure Mr. Peñalosa was responsible
for accomplishments, manu of them related to the promotion of a more sustainable
development. Prof. Peñalosa is currently a Visiting Professor in
the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University.
He is working on a book on a new urban-development model for Third World
cities. He has published many essays and two books: "Democracy and
Capitalism: Challenges of the Coming Century" and "Capitalism:
The Best Option." He holds Masters and Doctorate degrees in Management
and Public Administration from the Institut International D’Administration
Publique and the University of Paris II in Paris, as well as a B.A. in Economics
and History from Duke University.
When:
Wednesday, April 2, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Where: The Skylight Conference Room (9100-ninth floor)
The Graduate Center, City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
(Between 34th and 35th Street)
To reserve, send e-mail to bildner@gc.cuny.edu or leave message at (212) 817-2096
Prof.
Enrique Peñalosa
New York University
Enrique Peñalosa's presentation will be on a new urban development model for Third World Cities. He will discuss transportation, land use, housing for the poor, pollution abatement and public space.
