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August 29, 2021 31 mins

In this episode, Raven Nee and Helen Solomon interview Mathew Clarke, the director at the Design Trust for Public Land. They discuss equity and community engagement, as well as the underlying power dynamics that shape traditional modes of engagement. They break down the historic paradigms and challenge the meaning of community engagement. They discuss a park in Wenatchee, Washington as an example of building community power and the unexpected outcomes that come from a participatory and equitable process. Tune in to hear more about equitable community engagement in parks!

Highlights from the Conversation:

  • Equitable community engagement
  • Building community power versus empowering communities
  • Race, gender, background, identity
  • Respecting the agency of communities 
  • Parks are a conduit for building community
  • 10-minute walk to a park
  • Engaging with the physical space, building connections
  • Fear of gentrification and deportation as barriers
  • Protecting vulnerable communities
  • Fostering self-awareness: to know what privileges we rest on

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Credits:

A special thanks to Mathew Clarke. Voice, research, and interview credits to: Raven Nee and Helen Solomon. Intro and Outro voice: Alex Davis. Produced by: Raven Nee. 

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