Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Jun 13 2024
- Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Advance Climate Action with a People-First Approach
Kansas City, like many cities in the United States, is marked by historical policies and practices of segregation that led to disinvested communities. If the city is to create a regenerative future, our decarbonization efforts must address people, human health, and equity for these front-line communities.
In this member webinar, you will hear from a diverse panel of female representatives from architecture, workforce development and public policy, who have taken a multi-scalar, people-first approach to successful climate plan implementation. They will share stories and examples of projects that utilize equity, embodied culture, and institutional knowledge to positively impact health and wealth and effect lasting policy change.
Speakers
- Dr. Adrienne B. Haynes, Attorney and Managing Partner at SEED Collective
- Joyce Raybuck, Associate Principal at BNIM
- Ashley Sadowski, Executive Director of Building Energy Exchange Kansas City
- Marla Thalheimer, Sr. Director of Business Engagement at Institute for Market Transformation
Learning objectives
- Describe how decarbonization intersects with health and wealth.
- Discover how the fractured real estate ecosystem impacts climate planning and market transformation.
- Explain how to build partnerships for effective advocacy.
- Identify social, economic and environmental drivers that accelerate regeneration.
CEUs
This webinar is approved for 1 LFA General Credit and submitted for 1 AIA LU.
Please note: Webinars are a special benefit available to our Living Future Members. If you’re already a member, you can find event registration in your Member Dashboard. Otherwise, learn more and become a member today!