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The BIPOC Planning Collective, an affiliate of the Planners Network, is a group committed to supporting planners of color, as well as planning processes that affirm communities of color. In collaboration with The New School, the Collective is pleased to be hosting an "Infrastructure and Equity" half-day workshop event on Thursday, April 27, 2023. The workshop will take place at The New School and will run from 3-6pm, with open networking (tapas and beverages) served from 6-7pm. Please register so we may order enough food and create enough workshop packets. All are welcome.
Our goal is to enable a setting for both “professional” and community-based BIPOC planners to exchange knowledge and deepen learning on infrastructure needs and opportunities in communities of color. Infrastructure remains a matter of concern and interest in our communities but the more than $1 trillion of federal funding currently slated to trickle down into communities as a function of the November 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), presents an important impetus for learning and getting organized.
Our panel guests include: Adam Paul Susaneck, founder of the Segregation by Design project; Nilka Martell, founder and director of the community-based non-profit organization Loving the Bronx; Alex Levine, co-creator of Bronx One Policy Group; Desiree Powell, founder of Doing Right by the Streets (DRBTS); and Collective Co-conveners Byron A. Nicholas, PP, AICP; Sean I. Robin, MCP; and Mia Charlene White, MIA, PhD.
Come learn about the IIJA and engage with diverse ways of thinking about infrastructure projects (transportation, water & sewage, telecommunications, energy, housing and food)!
We send special appreciation for support from the Tishman Environment & Design Center and the Urban & Environmental Studies Program at the New School. Please Join Us!
The New School campus is wheelchair accessible and has elevator access to all floors. Service animals and assistive devices are welcome. If you have specific accommodation questions or needs, please contact us at least five days prior to the program at tedc@newschool.edu.
Masks are strongly recommended in indoor public settings on the campus, particularly in classrooms and other crowded indoor spaces. As we gather again after breaks, masks help mitigate increased risk for respiratory illnesses including COVID-19, flu, and RSV.
Presented by the Tishman Environment and Design Center at The New School
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