[Partnerships] planners network conference in Holyoke
Cathy Gannon
CGannon at qcc.mass.edu
Mon May 13 14:24:12 EDT 2002
Thanks for sharing this info Paul. I checked out the list of workshops and
several looked like there would be a real connection to our work. Anyone
thinking of attending?
Cathy
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Hyry [mailto:Hyryp at charter.net]
Sent: Saturday, May 11, 2002 3:44 PM
To: partnerships at lists.literacytent.org
Subject: [Partnerships] planners network conference in Holyoke
Thought this would be interested to ABE community planning folks (sorry for
late notice--I haven't known about it for much longer than you!)
The Planners' Network, which is (apparently) a national group of progressive
planners from various disciplines, is holding a pretty major national
conference in Holyoke from June 13 through 16. More information is below,
and the conference website is at the end of this message.
Paul Hyry
Conference Announcement --
The Planners Network Conference 2002 invites you to Holyoke, MA to
contribute to the visioning of new possibilities for one of the nations
oldest, planned industrial cities. A prototypical New England factory town,
its grid of man-made canals powered rows of paper and textile mills that
fueled a robust 19th and 20th century Northeast economy. Now the city faces
the effects of globalization, de-industrialization, budget cuts, and the
challenges of working across different political and cultural identities. At
the same time, Holyoke is also experiencing innovative collaborations
between neighborhood organizations, businesses, youth, elders, teachers,
artists, social service agencies, politicians and neighboring colleges. It
is here that we need your critical thinking and creative visions. The
conference will be used as a catalyst for change, bringing together
citizens, educators, activists, organizers and students with diverse
perspectives to share in highly interactive dialogues, community-based
tours, working sessions and case studies. Additional themes to be addressed
include: overcoming obstacles in organizing, addressing racism, rebuilding
urban neighborhoods, utilizing the arts as a creative form of economic
development, and engaging youth and adults in participatory planning
processes.
Highlight will include:
* Visits to some of Holyoke's most innovative community building projects to
explore the challenges of effective community organizing/planning and share
ideas for overcoming obstacles.
* Open Square <http://www.opensquare.com/> , located in the Holyoke's
Historic Canal District, is a 19th Century mill complex being transformed
into a 21st Century urban center. A City within a city.
* A special performance of "BETWEEN THE CANALS: The Evolution of a Mill
Town" by Enchanted Circle Theater
* Salsa Band/Party Saturday Night
Major Conference Tracks/Themes:
Innovative Approaches to Economic Development
Affordable Housing Models
Participatory Planning and Development
Community/University Development Partnerships
Role of the Arts in Urban Revitalization
Environmental Justice and Urban Agriculture
Planning for Healthy Communities
Urban School Reform
Community Mapping
Youth as Agents of Change
Undoing Racism
Community Organizing
Voter Representation
Documentation and Historic Preservation
Beyond enterprise zones: Strategies for funding
Hosted by:
Hampshire College
Open Square
Nueva Esperanza Inc.
El Arco Iris Youth and Community Arts Center
Nuestras Raices
City of Holyoke
Five Colleges Inc.
Fannie Mae Foundation
MA Campus Compact
More TBA...
Conference Location-
Holyoke, Massachusetts and Hampshire College campus
Housing:
Provided in Hampshire College resident halls
Single occupancy, linens provided -- $35/night
Registration Fees ** Before May 1st || After May 1st
General $170
$200
Students $ 80
$100
Community residents/Low Income $ 30 $ 50
** Limited free admission for Holyoke Residents/Organizers
http://www.hampshire.edu/plannersnetwork/
<http://www.hampshire.edu/plannersnetwork/>
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