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DC Discussion

  • Woodrow Wilson High School 3950 Chesapeake Street Northwest Washington, DC 20016 United States (map)

A screening of “Segregated By Design” will be a part of a discussion that will provide important context for why increasing affordable housing and strengthening healthy neighborhoods in all parts of the District is essential to promoting equity, opportunity, and inclusive prosperity.

Speakers include:

  • Polly Donaldson, Director of the DC Department of Housing and Community Development

  • Neil Flanagan, Architectural Designer, and Freelance Writer

  • Dr. Willow Lung-Amam, Associate Professor at University of Maryland's School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation

  • Andrew Trueblood, Director of the DC Office of Planning

  • David Williams, Policy Director at Harvard University's Opportunity Insights

  • Facilitated by Don Edwards, Founder, and CEO of Justice and Sustainability Associates

To register, and for more information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-land-use-policies-impact-housing-opportunity-across-the-district-tickets-81619625497

Earlier Event: November 10
Brookline, MA
Later Event: January 25
Silk Road International Film Festival