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Monday, October 30, 2017 at 1:00 AM PDT
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Francine Farrell 
APA California 
 
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2017 Diversity Summit - Supporting Vulnerable Communities: Lessons Learned from a History of Urban Renewal and Displacement  CM | 1.5  Ethics

The 2017 Diversity Summit focuses on how planners can better support vulnerable communities from displacement due to political, economic or social forces. The session includes a review of Sacramento’s urban renewal history and how it has resulted in changing neighborhoods and culture throughout the city during the past six decades. The focus is on recent successes and continued challenges from urban renewal and how the City was able to become Time Magazine’s most “inclusive large city” in the early 2000s. Ultimately, the goal is to have a robust discussion on lessons learned and what issues and challenges planners need to consider during their daily work.

Moderator:

Dan Amsden, AICP Director of Sacramento Operations, MIG Inc.

Speakers:

Chris Lango, Filmmaker;

Yolanda Moses, PhD, Professor of Anthropology, Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Excellence, and Executive Director for Conflict Resolution, University of California Riverside;

Katie Valenzuela Garcia, Principal Consultant, Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies

 

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