Anti-Displacement - Facilitating Dialogue and Community Empowerment
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How did one city in Washington state take a proactive approach against gentrification? In this podcast, we interview Malia Josephine about her work with the City of Vancouver, Washington to develop an anti-displacement plan to protect the city's most vulnerable populations. We talk about the two sided coin of city development, community engagement focused on dialogue, and the power of facilitation and storytelling to challenge the status quo.  Read more about the project in this news article and learn more about the Anti-Displacement Plan. To learn more about Malia's projects check out FacilitationJobs.com and Malia’s ebook “Become a Facilitative Leader”.  Have a question, comment, or a recommendation for a perfect guest? Please email us at [email protected].  #ODHorizonStories
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