“Mapping spatial inequity” is the theme of GISday virtual conference on Nov. 13
Registration is open for Yale’s 2020 GISday Virtual Conference, Mapping Spatial Inequity, to take place from 11:30 am to 4 pm on Friday, Nov. 13. Interested
members of the public, as well as the Yale community, are welcome.
The keynote speakers will be Jennifer Chenoweth, an artist who maps where people experience different emotions, and Dexter Locke, a geographer and social
science researcher with the USDA Forest Service, who earned his master's degree at the Yale School of Environment.
Barbara Rockenbach, Stephen F. Gates ’68 University Librarian, will give the conference opening remarks. GISday is sponsored by Yale Library, the School
of the Environment, and the Yale Center for Earth Observation. See the full program and registration link at gisday.yale.edu.
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