In recent years, academic researchers and community activists have shined new light on past discriminatory practices such as restrictive covenants, residential displacement, unfair zoning, and biased redistricting, and the ways these practices contribute to present-day urban inequalities.
This panel discussion features community-engaged professionals from a variety of organizations who are uncovering the legacies of these discriminatory practices and seeking a more socially just future for the people and places that have been harmed.
Join us on August 18, 2023, at 12:00 PM EST to view the discussion!
Moderated by Gerika Logan
Panelist:
Braden Crooks: Co-Founder of Designing the We
April De Simone: Co-Founder of Designing the We
Cate Mingoya-LaFortune: Chief Officer of Climate Resilience and Land Use at Groundwork USA
J.T. Tabron: Assistant Register for Deeds for Durham County
This event is approved for 1 AICP CM credit. To claim your CM credits, log into your My APA account on the APA website and enter the event into your online CM event log.