Named after the pioneering architect Julian Francis Abele, a 1902 Penn graduate, the Abele Lecture re-centers the voices of Black practitioners and practitioners of color who are reshaping the built environment. This year’s lecture will feature Hazel Ruth Edwards, an award-winning educator, planner, and scholar who will examine how campuses are planned, remembered, and sustained, including what they reveal about belonging, power, and possibility within the built environment. Free and open to the public. Register to attend.