THE COLOR OF LAW APAUT ONLINE BOOK DISCUSSION (1.5 CM)
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THE COLOR OF LAW APAUT ONLINE BOOK DISCUSSION
May 10, 2021
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
In February, Chapter President Kirsten Whetstone announced our first-ever Utah Chapter “Book Discussion” and the selection of our first book—The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein. This free event—which will be AICP CM credit eligible—will be accessible to any registered participants. Have you been reading? If (more…)
Local Needs Among Utah’s Multicultural Communities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Our hope is that the qualitative data discussed in this report will elevate the importance of actively listening to marginalized communities and underscore the importance of equity in times of crisis.
APAUT President’s Message – A Rare Opening for Change
We all mourn the unjust killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and so many other people of color throughout history. We all lament the violence and vandalism that those deaths have sparked. These tragedies have created a rare societal opening of awareness about deeply rooted racism and inequity across the nation. Should the […]
APA Statement on Righting the Wrongs of Racial Inequality
The American Planning Association is heartbroken over the brutal, senseless killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis earlier this week, and the immense pain inflicted on the black community, which continues to suffer from the insidious and blatant effects of structural racism nationwide. We are also profoundly saddened by the additional burdens being visited on our […]
From Isolation to Inclusion: LGBTQ+ Communities in Planning & Equity Issues CM Approved
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From Isolation to Inclusion: LGBTQ+ Communities in Planning & Equity Issues
April 24, 2020
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
This event is a continuation of our community engagement efforts for the updated Thrive Montgomery Plan 2050 and addresses the need for increased awareness of key community issues through the lens of equity and inclusion. Together, we will learn from a panel of practitioners and researchers about their personal and professional experiences working at the (more…)