Thomas Sugrue
@TomSugrue
Historian, urbanist, dad, foodie, native Detroiter, honorary Chicagoan, adopted Philadelphian, second-time New Yorker, gringo Carioca, aspirational Parisian.
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We are very happy to announce Thomas Sugrue as our spring lecture for this year!! Join us for a conversation on the impact of social movements in the US.
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#socialmovements #GeorgeFloyd #urbanuprisings
I had an inspiring conversation about *2020* with Thomas Sugrue at New York University a few weeks ago, when the book came out. NYU Wagner just posted it on YouTube.
youtube.com/watch?v=iPVzNs…
A must read interview about a must-read book: Merlin Chowkwanyun, PhD, MPH discusses COVID, politics, and 2020 with Eric Klinenberg . publicbooks.org/2020-isnt-over…
If two of your brilliant colleagues and two hundred of your friends came to celebrate the publication of your new book, you’d be smiling like this too.
Thank you NYU Wagner Thomas Sugrue Dr. Kimberley Johnson 🇵🇦 Alfred A. Knopf
Thank you, Thomas Sugrue and Eric Klinenberg, for bringing an impactful conversation to NYU Wagner on Klinenberg's new book '2020: One City, Seven People, and the Year Everything Changed,' exploring the humanity, love, and loss of ordinary New Yorkers during a transformative year.
On Feb 20, join scholars Eric Klinenberg and Thomas Sugrue in conversation about the new book '2020: One City, Seven People, and the Year Everything Changed,' exploring the profound experiences of ordinary New Yorkers and reflections on a transformative year. bit.ly/47OV1Ij
We at the Metro. Policy Center & School of Public Affairs are excited about our Spring #Urban Speaker Series lineup. We have Amanda Boston, Ph.D., Jeffrey Parker (@jnparker.bsky.social) & Richard Ocejo (editor, City & Community) coming to American University. We are also thrilled to have Thomas Sugrue deliver our 2024 Annual Spring Lecture! UHA
Jeffrey Parker (@jnparker.bsky.social) Thomas Sugrue: Thomas J. Sugrue will be giving the annual spring lecture on Wednesday, April 24, 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm in Kerwin Hall Room 301.
The upgraded version of 'Mapping Inequality,' the award-winning, foremost digital resource on New Deal #redlining , just dropped today: dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redli…
Kudos and many thanks to Robert Nelson & LaDale Winling for the opportunity to contribute to this incredible project
Nikhil Goyal discussing his new book Live to See the Day: Coming of Age in American Poverty with Andrea Elliott and Thomas Sugrue. Metropolitan Books.