Re: May 20th FIC Online Event :: Participatory Place Design for This Century with Mark Lakeman
From: Asantewaa Harris (ahgatnetgmail.com)
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2020 16:04:46 -0700 (PDT)
Hey Neil,

So I observed the absence of people of African descent in the shared housing projects featured in the ZOOM.
I was only able to see a portion of the presentations; did I miss this important population.

Black Lives Matter!
Asantewaa Harris

Was this activity recorded & if so, please send it. 
Thanks

On Monday, May 18, 2020, Neil Planchon <neil [at] swansway.com> wrote:
Hello Research-l subscribers and community,

I hope this note finds you well wherever you are. Maybe some of you are already hearing about these events. In case you are not, The Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC) Online Event series ( https://www.ic.org/events/ ) have attracted hundreds and continues with:

Participatory Place Design for This Century :: This interactive session will explore a variety of urban revillaging processes and projects with national leader in the development of regenerative public places, Mark Lakeman.

Mark is a national leader in the development of regenerative public places. Through his leadership in Communitecture, inc., and it’s various affiliates including the The City Repair Project (501(c)3), The Village Building Convergence, and the Planet Repair Institute, he has been instrumental in the development of dozens of participatory organizations and urban permaculture design projects across the United States and Canada….

Learn more about Mark, his session and register here: https://www.ic.org/event/participatory-place-design/

We look forward to you joining on May 20th 
Neil and the FIC team
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Co-Director :: Foundation for Intentional Community (FIC)
https://www.ic.org

Co-Developer and Founding Owner :: Swan's Market Cohousing, Oakland CA
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