Why good fences make good neighbors - A lunchtime workshop

Friday, February 24, 2012 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm

Why good fences make good neighbors

A lunchtime workshop by Kenneth Bickford
When: 12:00, Friday, February 24th
A brown bag lunch will be provided.

The talk will consider a proposed new urban community in south Louisiana named Chappapeela. It will discuss the relationship between personal property ownership, the urban landscape, and our conception of fellow human beings.

Kenneth W. Bickford is a managing partner for Roseline Development, a New Orleans-based creator of traditional neighborhood developments. An active participant in civic affairs, he is a frequent speaker on technology and culture. He is an active supporter of faith-and-reason symposia, particularly at his alma mater, Louisiana State University.

If you would like to attend the workshop, please email richard.lizardo@yale.edu. We have a limited number of seats, so please RVSP promptly.