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Structural Change Peer-Led Discussion (Keynote Breakout)

Saturday, June 19, 2021 · 3:00 a.m. · Eastern Time (US & Canada)
About This Webinar

Healing the Built Environment is rooted in the intersections of Social Work practice and Urban Planning. The built environment is a manifestation of collective consciousness; through the lens of Social Work and healing can better facilitate cities' design to heal not to oppress. Participants will explore the ways in which Planners can shift their practice to a practice that centralizes people and uplifts community stories. Participants will dive deeper in concepts like: Systems Theory, Trauma-informed Planning, and Strengths Perspective.

Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: Free
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Structural Change Guest Teacher
Shalini Agrawal brings over 25 years of hands-on experience in community-engaged practice in design and architecture. She has dedicated her career to bringing diversity and inclusive practices to architecture and design. She is co-director of Pathways to Equity, a leadership experience that brings public interest design and self-reflective practice together to support responsible social impact design practice. She is founder and principal of Public Design for Equity, an equity-driven practice for equity-driven outcomes. Shalini is Associate Professor in Critical Ethnic Studies, Interdisciplinary Studio and the Decolonial School at California College of the Arts. Shalini’s research and practice focuses on revealing the historical legacies of colonization in architecture and design and dismantling its lasting impacts.
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