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Presented By: Ginsberg Center
Imported from Sessions @ Michigan

Welcome to Washtenaw County: Beyond the Data

A Part of Ginsberg Center’s Community Engagement @ Michigan Series

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Do you do research or teaching in partnership with communities? Would you like to find ways to connect your work at U-M with local communities? With a network of over 400 community partners across Washtenaw County and Southeast Michigan, Ginsberg Center works to connect local communities with U-M courses, researchers, internships and other community-engaged initiatives. In this workshop, we’ll take you beyond the data to help you understand local priorities and university-community dynamics in Washtenaw County. You’ll leave with an understanding of key issues facing our local community and answers to your questions about what local communities really want from U-M stakeholders.

With special guest, Ginsberg Center Community Leader-in-Residence Jessica A.S. Letaw

Jessica A.S. Letaw (she/her) is a housing justice organizer whose work bridges policy, organizing, and racial justice. She has been deeply involved in land use and zoning reform efforts, housing affordability initiatives, and neighborhood-based organizing. With a background in architecture and public engagement, Jess combines technical knowledge of the built environment with questions around equity, belonging, and access. She is co-founder of FutureRoot, a woman-led collective working at the intersections of race, place, history and culture. She is also the co-founder of the Co-liberation Collaborative, working alongside white women and femmes to reimagine the role of white folks in political campaigns and movements; founded Ann Arbor Housing for All; and is the co-host of the local policy and politics podcast Ann Arbor AF. Her forthcoming book, MOVE, is a primer on housing organization for anyone.

Open to U-M faculty, graduate students/GSIs, post-docs, admin/staff.

Regsiter Here: https://sessions.studentlife.umich.edu/track/event/session/97059
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