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Daylight Season 2 | Dignity | 05.09.19

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DIGNITY

Design has the ability to make people feel valued, respected, honored, and seen. Our built environment shapes our ideas and identity. How do we design our city to inspire and reflect our values?

We will dive into this topic with Justin Garrett Moore, AICP, Executive Director of New York city Public Design Commission and Co-founder of Indianapolis-based social enterprise, Urban Patch and Starla Hart, MPA, Director of Community Initiatives for 16 Tech.

ABOUT DAYLIGHT: SEASON TWO // INCLUSIVE DESIGN

People for Urban Progress (PUP) and Exhibit Columbus, with the support of the Cummins Foundation, bring you DAYLIGHT Season Two presented by Ambrose Property Group and Central Indiana Community Foundation.

This four-part monthly series brings together national and local thought leaders around the topic of inclusive design. In our second season, we will have authentic conversations on the realities of equity, dignity, and justice to define thoughtful and responsible design for our city.

Special thanks to Caldwell VanRiper (CVR) for recording and editing this podcast.

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DIGNITY

Design has the ability to make people feel valued, respected, honored, and seen. Our built environment shapes our ideas and identity. How do we design our city to inspire and reflect our values?

We will dive into this topic with Justin Garrett Moore, AICP, Executive Director of New York city Public Design Commission and Co-founder of Indianapolis-based social enterprise, Urban Patch and Starla Hart, MPA, Director of Community Initiatives for 16 Tech.

ABOUT DAYLIGHT: SEASON TWO // INCLUSIVE DESIGN

People for Urban Progress (PUP) and Exhibit Columbus, with the support of the Cummins Foundation, bring you DAYLIGHT Season Two presented by Ambrose Property Group and Central Indiana Community Foundation.

This four-part monthly series brings together national and local thought leaders around the topic of inclusive design. In our second season, we will have authentic conversations on the realities of equity, dignity, and justice to define thoughtful and responsible design for our city.

Special thanks to Caldwell VanRiper (CVR) for recording and editing this podcast.

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