Open Space Dialogues: Neighborhoods Facing Change
Join New Yorkers for Parks for a conversation among key stakeholders focusing on neighborhoods throughout the City that depend on open space as their critical infrastructure. Celebrating NY4P's new Open Space Index reports on Long Island City, the Bay Street Corridor, and Bushwick, the evening will begin with a look into recent research and findings on these three neighborhoods. The discussion will shift to consider the future of these communities, with stakeholders and advocates from the three neighborhoods speaking about open space priorities, challenges, and opportunities.
Presentation
Lucy Robson, Director of Research & Policy, NY4P
Panelists
Bobby Digi, President & CEO, Island Voice
Rebecca Karp, CEO + Managing Principal, Karp Strategies
Antonio Reynoso, Council Member, District 34 (Brooklyn)
Moderator
Jarrett Murphy, Executive Editor, City Limits
Open Space Dialogues: Neighborhoods Facing Change
Monday, November 25th, 6pm - 8pm
Doors open at 6:00 pm. Program starts at 6:30 pm.
New York Law School
185 West Broadway
New York, NY 10013
This event will be livestreamed by CityLand from the New York Law School's Center for New York City Law. The livestream will play from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, and will then be uploaded as a video. Generously hosted by The Center for New York City Law and The Impact Center for Public Interest Law
2019-2020 Open Space Dialogues
Open Space Dialogues: Neighborhoods Facing Change is the second panel of the 2019-2020 Open Space Dialogues. Expect an evening of provocative presentations and discussion created by New Yorkers for Parks and New York Law School. This event is graciously hosted by The Center for New York City Law and The Impact Center for Public Interest Law at New York Law School.