May 18, 2021
8:00 am ET / 3:00 pm MSK
Streets are not only our largest network of continuous public space, but they can also be direct reflections of our values and attitudes vis-à-vis the relationship between kids and adults. According to 8 80 cities’ Building Better Cities with Young Children and Families report, there are currently no model cities in which civic engagement is embedded across all departments and aspects of city life, or where young children are meaningfully engaged in the city making process. The good news is that there is a wealth of inspirational examples and stories of projects and programs that take these needs into account, including those sparked by young residents themselves.
Taking place during the 6th UN Global Road Safety Week, this webinar featured both live and pre-recorded presentations, and attendees had the opportunity to hear from global youth change makers who have shown courage and vision in transforming the places where they live.
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Speakers:
Aldo Gonzales Barrera, Founder of La Banqueta se Respeta movement, General Coordinator of Liga Peatonal (Pedestrian League), and Consultant at UN-Habitat, Mexico City, Mexico. His presentation can be viewed here.
Alison Collard de Beaufort, Student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Global Youth Road Safety Advocate, Founder of the Vision Zero Youth Council (VZYC), Worcester, MA, USA. Her presentation can be viewed here.
Monty Mouat, 13 year-old safe cycling facilities advocate (pre-recorded), Wellington, New Zealand
Vasiliy Vishnevsky, Director of City Development Center, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia. His presentation can be viewed here.
For more information or suggestions on topics you would like to see covered in our webinars, write to us at global@nacto.org.
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