EPISODE · Dec 10, 2021 · 35 MIN
Confronting Community History to Inspire Equity Action - With Joel Dock
from State of Inclusion · host Joel Dock, Ame Sanders, Sound: FAROUT Media, Social Media and Marketing Coordinator: Kayla Nelson, Podcast Coordinator: Emma Winiski
Joel Dock, of Louisville Kentucky, shares how owning the history of their city's planning process and the harm done from that process helped inspire his city to take action to make their community more equitable and more inclusive. Joel also shares about the process his team used and introduces us to a visualization and communication tool called StoryMaps. This conversation with Joel, reminds us that it is often not one big thing but a series of many small things layered over time, one on top of another, that helps us change inequitable systems, procedures, and policies. Link to Full Transcript and Show NotesSignup for The Inclusive Community Newsletter
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Joel Dock, of Louisville Kentucky, shares how owning the history of their city's planning process and the harm done from that process helped inspire his city to take action to make their community more equitable and more inclusive. Joel also shares about the process his team used and introduces us to a visualization and communication tool called StoryMaps. This conversation with Joel, reminds us that it is often not one big thing but a series of many small things layered over time, one on top of another, that helps us change inequitable systems, procedures, and policies.
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