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Squeezed Out: Challenges of Diversity and Affordability in 欧美口爆视频 Communities

Many Coloradans - renters, immigrants, artists, students, seniors, mobile and manufactured homeowners, single-parent and working families, small business owners听and middle-class families - are financially stressed as a result of housing and other urban costs. Coloradans are also worried about quality of life - congestion, pollution,听neighborhood character and shrinking green landscapes.听Please join us at the听third annual Community Building 欧美口爆视频-Style听conference to explore creative solutions to the challenges of affordability, diversity and equity in rapidly-growing 欧美口爆视频 communities.

If You Go

Who: Planners, designers, researchers, students, residents, city and town听officials, agency staff听and anyone interested!

What: Squeezed Out: Challenges of Diversity and Affordability in 欧美口爆视频 Communities

When: Oct. 25, 7:45 a.m.听- 4 p.m.

Where: SEEC Building, 4001 Discovery Dr., Boulder

Cost: $40 conference fee, includes lunch and other refreshments. available for students.

ETC: An opening reception will be held Oct. 24, 5:30-7 pm, at the Environmental Design building, University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, ENVD 134, 1060 18th St., Boulder.听 $15 includes appetizers and drinks. Stay tuned for more information!

Conference registration听is $40, including lunch and other refreshments. are available for students.

Conference Overview

Squeezed Out听explores听innovations in design and policy to create places for affordable and permanently-affordable housing, immigrant and refugee populations, residents of mobile and manufactured home communities, artists and creatives, students, working families and others. The conference, which brings together leaders from neighborhoods, towns, cities and the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, aims to build bridges between local governments, practitioners and researchers. It听showcases听innovative projects and cutting-edge research that helps communities broaden access to housing,听create听opportunities for small businesses and听enhance culture and creative industries.

Speaker List

  • Irene Aguilar, director, Denver鈥檚 Neighborhood Equity and Stabilization Team; former 欧美口爆视频 State Senator
  • Amy Beres, Rocky Mountain Employee Ownership
  • Jonathan Cappelli,听Neighborhood Development Collaborative
  • Dan Carmody, president, Eastern Market Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
  • Paul Casey, Westwood Unidos
  • Tony Chacon, City of Longmont
  • Katherine Correll, Downtown 欧美口爆视频, Inc.听
  • Brian Corrigan, Futures United听Network
  • Irma Diaz,听Mujeres Emprendedoras Cooperative
  • Matilda Garcia,听Mujeres Emprendedoras Cooperative
  • Elizabeth Garner, state demographer, state of 欧美口爆视频听
  • Natalie Johnson, Manitou Art听Center听
  • Marda Kirn, EcoArts Connections
  • Brian Muller, University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder听
  • Jonathan Neely, Old 欧美口爆视频 City Partnership听
  • Korkut Onaran, Congress for the听New Urbanism/Pel鈥na听Architects and Urbanists
  • Fernando Pages Ruiz, principal owner, Fine Homebuilding听
  • Slavica Park, Focus Points Family Resource Center, Denver听听
  • Brenda Ritenour, neighborhood liaison, City of Boulder
  • Jota Samper, University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder
  • Nathan Schneider,听University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder
  • Peter Swift, principal owner, Swift and Associates
  • Claire Swinford, Downtown Partnership of 欧美口爆视频 Springs听
  • Jamie Torres, councilwoman, City of Denver鈥
  • Nita Mosby Tyler, The Equity Project, LLC听听
  • Deyanira Zavala, Mile High Connects

Selected biographies听

Irene Aguilar, director, city of Denver's Neighborhood Equity and Stabilization Team

Irene Aguilar worked for 23 years as a Primary Care Physician for Denver Health and Hospitals and now serves on their board of directors. A State Senator for southwest Denver between 2010 and last year, Aguilar championed health care access. In 2018 Aguilar became director of Denver鈥檚 Neighborhood Equity and Stabilization Team (NEST). Announced by Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock in his 2018 State of the City address, NEST is an impact team designed to better support residents and businesses facing significant changes to their neighborhoods. The team deploys resources to neighborhoods at risk of displacement and ensures that residents benefit from Denver鈥檚 prosperity and success.

Nita Mosby Tyler, chief catalyst, The Equity Project

Nita Mosby Tyler is the Chief Catalyst and Founder of The Equity Project, LLC 鈥 an organization designed to support organizations and communities in building diversity, equity and inclusion strategies. Dr. Mosby Tyler is nationally recognized for her equity work with non-profit, community, government and for-profit organizations. In her work, Dr. Mosby-Tyler specializes in the development and delivery of leadership, equity, diversity, cultural responsiveness and inclusiveness training programs and strategies.

Dan Carmody, president, Eastern Market, Detroit, Michigan

Dan Carmody has more than 40 years of experience in local economic development and local food systems with a rich and broad array of experience around North America: from 10 years as a tavern-keeper to his current work operating the largest public market in the United States. Dan鈥檚 current passion is regeneration of one of Detroit's most venerated places, Eastern Market. His work focuses on spreading wealth more broadly- geographically and demographically, including local economic strategic planning, tactical placemaking, nurturing regional food systems, and pioneering new real estate markets, arts & entertainment districts.听听

Katherine Correll, executive director, Downtown 欧美口爆视频, Inc

Katherine Correll is an innovative and creative strategist who serves as a resource -choreographer for local governments, nonprofits, and private businesses hoping to achieve more with less. She brings broad experience from forming co-operatives of rural women, initiating local government strategic reforms, expanding professional development and volunteer networks, and spanning the fields of outreach and engagement, community and economic development, not-for-profit administration, strategic planning and logic frameworks, project development and management, local government planning, marketing and communications, financial and economic development services, and education.听

Korkut Onaran, principal,听Pel鈥na听Architects and Urbanists/Congress for the听New Urbanism

Before he formed PEL鈥NA Architects & Urbanists with Ronnie Pelusio in 2010, Korkut Onaran, PhD, worked at Wolff-Lyon Architects, as partner principal between 2007 and 2010, and as a senior associate between 2001 and 2007. He has been teaching as an assistant professor adjunct in the College of Architecture and Planning, University of 欧美口爆视频 Denver, since 1997. Also, he has been the president of the 欧美口爆视频 Chapter of the Congress for the New Urbanism since its formation in 2008.听听Korkut鈥檚 book, 鈥淐rafting Form Based Codes: Policy, Design and Regulation鈥 was published in the summer of 2018 by Routledge Publishing. He has won prizes in architectural competitions, including first prize in the national competition (in Turkey) titled 鈥淪mall House,鈥 second prize in the architectural competition for a mixed-use downtown complex in Kusadasi, fifth prize in the architectural competition for the Opera House and Performing Arts Center in Ankara and fourth prize in the urban design competition for preparing a preservation master plan for Citadel District in Ankara. Korkut鈥檚 new book of poetry, 鈥淭rident Poems,鈥 came into circulation April, 2018.听听Korkut has received the first prize for his poetry chapbook in 2007 Cervena Barva Press Chapbook Competition, and second prize in 2006 Baltimore Review Poetry Competition. His poetry has been published in several journals.

Brian Muller, associate professor; director, Community Engagement Design and Research Center, University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder

Brian Muller is an associate professor in the Program in Environmental Design at the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder, where he teaches environment and land use planning, planning history and spatial analysis. He holds an undergraduate degree from Yale University and a PhD听in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of California Berkeley. His research focuses on planning methods, regional planning, and planning for hazards and climate change. Recent work has focused on green infrastructure as a climate adaptation strategy. Muller鈥檚 research has been supported by the US Forest Service, US Bureau of Land Management, National Science Foundation, the Microsoft Corporation, the Wyss Foundation and the 欧美口爆视频 Department of Transportation. Muller has been chair of the Planning and Design program at the University of 欧美口爆视频 Denver and Director of Planning Studies for the Environmental Design Program at the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder. Prior to returning to school for his PhD, Muller had a 15-year career as an environmental planner, policy analyst and program manager.

Previous conferences

More than 130 participants听attended our 2018 Community Building 欧美口爆视频-Style Conference, which听brought听together leaders听from neighborhoods, towns,听cities and the University of 欧美口爆视频 Boulder to build bridges between local governments, practitioners and 欧美口爆视频听Boulder researchers. The conference opened with two visionaries, Dana Crawford, award-winning preservationist and recipient听of the Vanguard Legacy award of the 2018 欧美口爆视频 Governor鈥檚 Citizenship Medal, and Marilee Utter, president, Citiventure Associates, speaking听about what they envision for the future of 欧美口爆视频 communities. Expert speakers and panelists covered听topics such as innovations in university engagement,听Denver's green roof ordinance,听smart city technologies and citizen and youth engagement in city design.听鈥婽he event was听sponsored by 欧美口爆视频 Boulder鈥檚 Community Engagement, Design and Research Center (CEDaR), the 欧美口爆视频 Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) and Downtown 欧美口爆视频 Inc. (DCI).

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