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Intersections and Opportunities for Designing With Indigenous Knowledge

Host Organization: Town Hall Seattle, 4 Culture, KUOW.org, Art Works, National Endowment for the Arts, Seattle Office of Arts and Culture, and ArtsFund

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How do we approach designing our cities in equitable ways? Colleen Echohawk, Executive Director of the Chief Seattle Club, and Ben Franz-Knight, urban planner and former Executive Director of Pike Place Market, join us for a conversation reflecting on the relationship between white privilege and urban design. They outline the ways that native populations are victimized by patterns of development. Join Echohawk and Franz-Knight as they highlight troublesome patterns in our ever-changing city’s cycles of expansion—and explore the potential for reframing our urban narrative by creating an ethic of design centered on indigenous knowledge.

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When
Wednesday, September 4 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Where
1119 8th Ave Seattle, WA 98101
Fee
$5
Event Type
Event
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