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SUMMARY:Not Just Another Climate Summit: A Local Climate Leaders Collaborative
DESCRIPTION:Climate Caucus’ 2023 Summit registration is officially open! You can REGISTER HERE to attend either in person or online. \nThis important annual event brings together local elected leaders from urban and rural communities across Canada to workshop practical local climate solutions. \nFollowing recent local elections in BC\, Manitoba\, Ontario\, PEI\, New Brunswick\, the Northwest Territories\, and the Yukon\, our summit will welcome climate leaders who are newly elected\, re-elected\, and those who have left public office\, but want to share their experience with us. Accordingly\, our keynote speakers\, former Vancouver Councillor\, Andrea Reimer and former Edmonton Mayor\, Don Iveson reflect the value of sharing ideas not only across the country\, but also from one council term to the next.\nOur agenda for this year will leave you feeling re-energized about taking action in your communities. Alongside our session partners\, Community Energy Association\, ICLEI\, and the Co-operators\, we will deliver keynotes\, workshops\, and networking to address emissions reductions\, energy transitions\, and resilience at the local level. Our Hybrid setup will allow participants to experience the same sessions in parallel\, whether they attend in-person or virtually. \nThis event will take place the day prior to BC’s Local Government Leadership Association conference\, which is also at the Radisson Hotel in Richmond BC. We are pleased to announce that we will provide registrants to the Climate Caucus Summit with an access code for group rate tickets to FCM’s Sustainable Communities Conference happening later in the week\, from February 7th-10th\, 2023.
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/climate-caucus-summit-2023/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
CATEGORIES:Virtual Events
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SUMMARY:2023 AARP Community Challenge Q&A Webinar
DESCRIPTION:AARP Livable Communities is hosting a webinar on Wednesday\, February 8th between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. (Eastern Time). This webinar will describe the 2023 Community Challenge grant program\, explain the application process\, highlight the work of a few past grantees who jump-started long-term changes in their communities\, and answer applicant questions. \nLearn more and register here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/2023-aarp-community-challenge-qa-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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SUMMARY:Arrested Mobility: Exploring the Impacts of Over-Policing BIPOC Mobility in the U.S. /w Guest\, Charles Brown
DESCRIPTION:Cities for Everyone with Gil: The Webinar\, presents Arrested Mobility: Exploring the Impacts of Over-Policing BIPOC Mobility in the U.S. /w Guest\, Charles Brown \nThis presentation will examine how the collective racialized forces of over-policing (i.e.\, policy\, planning\, policing\, and polity). Black physical mobility in the US lead to adverse social\, political\, economic\, and health outcomes that are intergenerational and widespread. \nThis presentation will surgically examine the ways in which our approaches to research\, planning\, policy\, and design can and must be reimagined to achieve greater mobility\, health\, and safety for Black Americans. \n– \nBio: \nCharles T. Brown is the founder and principal of Equitable Cities\, a minority- and veteran-owned urban planning\, public policy and research firm focused at the intersection of transportation\, health and equity. He is also an adjunct professor at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. Charles is an award-winning expert in planning and policy and has been interviewed by several notable outlets including the New York Times\, Washington Post\, Los Angeles Times\, the Guardian\, VICE and Bloomberg CityLab. He is highly regarded as a keynote speaker and leads workshops on transportation\, health and equity for audiences worldwide. \nRegister here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/arrested-mobility-exploring-the-impacts-of-over-policing-bipoc-mobility-in-the-u-s-w-guest-charles-brown/
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SUMMARY:Placemaking Canada: Cross-Country Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Join Placemaking Canada for a cross-country check-in on placemaking and public space. \nWhat’s going on across Canada? Share your placemaking story\, or attend the session and learn about key public space aspirations\, projects\, and initiatives for 2023. \nPlacemaking is all about transforming public spaces – our plazas\, parks\, streets and civic buildings – into vibrant\, people-friendly places. There is a lot of exciting placemaking work taking place across Canada\, and all sorts of creative folks working to enliven their communities. \nOur February ‘open mic’ event is a chance to check-in and hear from placemakers and public space advocates from across the country. The event will include a few updates on Placemaking Canada (including some exciting ideas for the coming year)… and then it’s over to our open mic presenters to share the latest and greatest on placemaking activities taking place across the country. \nSHARE A STORY\nIf you’d like to present some placemaking news\, please email openmic@vancouverpublicspace.ca to sign-up today! Let us know where you are writing from\, and (very briefly) the details of the public space initiative or aspiration that you want to share. \nREGISTER TO ATTEND\nJust want to listen in? No worries! The event is free and open to anyone who wants to attend. Follow this link to register for the event: https://bit.ly/40r87ck \nA FEW NOTES FOR POTENTIAL PRESENTERS\nEach speaker will have up to five minutes to share their placemaking aspiration or initiative. You can screen share pictures or powerpoint slides if you like – but these aren’t required. \nABOUT THE AGENDA\nOur aim is to offer a cross-section of initiatives from across the country\, and to help amplify community-based public space initiatives. We will do our best to accommodate as many presenters as possible\, but we reserve the right to curate the final presenters list in order to create a balanced\, inclusive event. \nACCESSIBILITY\nThe event will take place in English. Closed captioning will be available via Zoom real time transcriptions. \nSign up to share a story: openmic@vancouverpublicspace.ca\nRegister to listen: https://bit.ly/40r87ck\nMore info: placemaking-canada.ca
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LOCATION:Virtual – Register for Links
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SUMMARY:Webinaire: Prendre la mesure des iniquités territoriales pour repenser l’aménagement
DESCRIPTION:L’aménagement des milieux de vie a une influence majeure sur la santé\, la qualité de vie et les possibilités d’épanouissement des populations qui y résident. Ainsi\, les choix urbanistiques peuvent atténuer ou\, au contraire\, perpétuer\, voire aggraver les inégalités sociales. \nCe webinaire se veut une introduction à la vaste question du rôle potentiel de l’aménagement de nos milieux de vie en faveur de l’équité et l’inclusion. Les interventions de trois panélistes initieront l’auditoire à trois dimensions de cette problématique\, soit: \nLe rôle de la pénurie de logements dans la création des iniquités territoriales et les dynamiques qui créent cette pénurie; \nL’impact des transformations urbaines sur les inégalités sociales de santé; \nLe processus de participation citoyenne et le travail avec les populations en situation de vulnérabilité. \nUne période d’échange entre les panélistes et l’auditoire clôturera la séance. \nInformations complémentaires \n\n\nDate: 22 février 2023\, de 12h à 13h30 \n\n\nTarif: Gratuit \n\n\nMode: En ligne \n\n\nInscrivez-vous ici!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/webinaire-prendre-la-mesure-des-iniquites-territoriales-pour-repenser-lamenagement/
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