#BUcity Co-Lab Week
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Join City Planning and Urban Affairs for our #BUcity Co-Lab Week October 26th – 30th! This event series features lectures, panel discussions, and workshops with a range of practitioners, industry leaders, and academics on topics such as inclusive planning processes to support streets for everyone, the importance of visual communication, the history and future of planning practice, planners roles in shaping anti-racist cities and more.
Please RSVP to the individual events below by clicking “Register now!” Check back for updates as we announce more details.
Events in the Series:
All events will be held online. Click on an event below for more information.
Planning Tools to Support Streets for Everyone 10/26/20
Co-sponsored by
BU Sustainability
Monday, October 26, 2020
6:30-7:45PM EST
News Feature
Event Recording
What are best practices in our area to support streets that work for everyone? How can planning processes be accessible and inclusive so that the community being served is highly engaged in shaping the planning? What roles are community activists, planners, business leaders, and government officials playing to achieve this vision?
Panelists:
- Jimmy Pereira, Community/Transportation Planner, Old Colony Planning Council
- Anabelle Rondon, Great Neighborhoods Program Director, LivableStreets
- Marion Decaillet, Director of Inclusive Public Transit, Institute for Human Centered Design
- Elijah Romulus, Assistant Town Planner, Town of Bridgewater
- Nigel Jacob, Co-Chair/Co-Founder, Mayor’s Office of New Urban Mechanics, City of Boston
Moderated by:
- Erica Mattison, Assistant Director, Communications, Boston University Sustainability
#BUcity Movie Night: 'Growing Cities' 10/26/20
Monday, October 26, 2020
8:00-9:30PM
In their search for answers, filmmakers Dan Susman and Andrew Monbouquette take a road trip and meet the men and women who are challenging the way this country grows and distributes its food, one vacant city lot, rooftop garden, and backyard chicken coop at a time. Join Susman and Monbouquette as they discover that good food isn’t the only crop these urban visionaries are harvesting. They’re producing stronger and more vibrant communities, too.
Visual Communication for Urban Professionals: The Why and How? 10/27/20
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
6:30-8:00PM
News Feature
Event Recording
Presented by David Valecillos, Director of Design, North Shore Community Development Corporation. David Valecillos is an award winning urban planner and real estate developer. a design thinker and data-driven problem solver. His main focus is on district level real estate planning and development. David is passionate about connecting buildings, people and public space. David’s work ranges from developing multi-million dollar multi-site projects and city wide housing market analyzes to planning the initial steps of an innovation district in Barranquilla, Colombia. As Director of Design, David is responsible for overseeing all urban planning projects for the organization including real estate projects. David is also one of the founders and the director of the Punto Urban Art Museum (2017), a social justice public art program in the Point Neighborhood. The museum features 85+ large scale murals and 75 international and local artists. David holds a Masters in City Planning from Boston University where he received the award for excellence in graduate studies. He also holds a Bachelors in Civil Engineering and a certificate in Business Administration. David currently serves in the Urban Land Institute Boston Chapter Real Estate Committee and Cambridge’s Public Art Commission.
Introduction to e-Portfolio Development* 10/27/20
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
8:15-9:00PM
Event Recording
Beginning in the Fall of 2019, incoming students will be required to maintain an e-portfolio of the work they produce throughout their master’s or certificate program. E-portfolios offer all programs within the Department of Applied Social Sciences the opportunity to collect samples of student work in one place for assessment purposes. E-portfolios are accessible to all students regardless of method of course delivery or modality, class size, or the student’s or instructor’s departmental affiliation. The faculty view portfolios as a tool to measure how well we are meeting our collective goals for student progress; we hope you view it as a chance to capture and showcase your best work demonstrating the core competencies you’ve developed throughout your program. Are you read-e to get started on yours?
Present by Daniel Pezzano, Academic Program Manager, Boston University
#BUcity Fall 2020 Keynote Lecture: The Early Days - Next Steps 10/28/20
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
6:30-8:00PM
News Feature
Event Recording
“Work as if you live in the early days of a better world.” This quote by Dennis Lee is deeply appropriate to our lives as planners in today’s world. We are beset by national and international crises whose ramifications affect our conversations about the future of our largest cities and smallest towns. This lecture will discuss how we define our individual paths within the planning procession and work with others to create and support a better world for all.
Presented by Emily Keys Innes, Associate, Director of Planning, Harriman
#BUcity Faculty Meet n’ Greet* 10/28/20
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
8:15-8:45PM
Students have a chance to meet with City Planning and Urban Affair faculty , ask questions, and talk about their interests! You don’t want to miss this opportunity!
Introduction to PolicyMap 10/29/20
Thursday, October 29, 2020
6:30-7:30PM
Event Recording
An idea in 2007 to make geographic data easily accessible and understandable to policy makers grew into what is now PolicyMap: a data warehouse of over 50,000 indicators accessible through a state-of-the-art mapping and analytics platform.
From the beginning, the developers at PolicyMap knew that policy makers needed good data to make smart decisions. And that interpreting geographic data on maps was crucial to finding solutions to our most intractable issues. Developers created an intuitive web-based tool for policymakers, business leaders, and researchers to quickly visualize and understand communities across the U.S., and they made sure that no technical skills were required.
Presented by Betsy Minnich, Business Development, PolicyMap
Planning for Anti-Racist Cities: How Planners Can Champion Racial Equity in the Field 10/29/20
Thursday, October 29, 2020
7:45-9:00PM
News Feature
Event Recording
Planners and professionals in the planning industry play a key role in helping shape our cities, their policies and how they choose to stand up for racial equity. How can planners adapt a racial equity lens for their profession? What role does academia play in preparing planners in helping create anti-racist cities? Join us for this conversation with leaders in the planning field.
Panelists:
- Jessica Martinez, MassDevelopment, Transformative Development Initiative Fellow
- Joyce Sanchez, National Grid, Senior Specialist
- Courtney Lewis, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Regional Land Use Planner II
- Dr. Meghan Venable-Thomas, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Culture of Health Leaders Fellow; Cultural Resilience Program Director, National Initiatives
Moderated by:
- Beya Jimenez, Director of Economic Opportunity, Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Census Data Workshop 10/30/20
Friday, October 30, 2020
6:30-7:30PM
Event Recording
Presented by David J. Kraiker, Data Dissemination Specialist, Customer Liaison & Marketing Services Office, Data Dissemination and Training Branch, U.S. Census Bureau. David Kraiker works at the Census Bureau out of the New York City office. He works in Data Dissemination, teaching and instructing clients in how to download and use Census data. Previously, he worked as a Geographer for the Census Bureau, as well as a cartographer at Hammond Maps, Inc. and Geonex. He attended Clark University and Rutgers-Newark.
#BUcity Co-Lab Mixer* 10/30/20
Friday, October 30, 2020
7:45-9PM
Join the Urban Planning Association for the #BUcity Co-Lab Mixer edition of Final Friday! This a great chance to meet fellow students, faculty, and alumni. Remember to bring out your best Halloween costume!
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