Date:
12 March, 2015
In many parts of the country real and perceived differences divide rural and urban communities. Divisions rooted in competing political priorities, divergent cultural norms, and disparate socio-economic conditions often prevent conversations about shared interests.
The emerging practice of rural-urban cooperation capitalizes on the unique assets of both places to bridge divides, build mutual understanding, and infuse creative energy into community and economic development.
Join the next CommunityMatters® and Citizens’ Institute on Rural Design™ event for inspiration on creative urban and rural connections that could happen in your area. FREE!
SPEAKERS
- Savannah Barrett, program director, Art of the Rural
- Kirsten Stoltz, programming director, M12 Collective
- Chuck Fluharty, founder and vice president for policy programs, Rural Policy Research Institute
[ register here ]
Host:
Community Matters
Webinar --
United States