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Equitable Development in a Pandemic | Placemaking Weekly

This newsletter from the Project for Public Spaces connects people who share a passion for public spaces to ideas and issues, news, quotes, places, and events from the placemaking movement. In this edition, we discuss the barriers that face communities of color in real estate, retail, and public space and how to begin breaking them down?

Mental Health and Wellbeing: Keep the dialogue going

Following the release of the PASCAL EcCoWell 2 paper on "Promoting mental health and well-being in EcCoWell2 communities | Stimulus paper" (2020, Kearns, P. & Lido, C.), a useful Zoom discussion was held on 28 May 2020 involving participants in the EcCoWell 2 Community Recovery Program.

We are not in the same boat - Shirley Walters

“We may be in the same storm, but we’re not in the same boat!” was the assertion from a community activist from a working-class area in Cape Town. We are all under `lockdown` during Novel Corona Virus pandemic – the virus does not differentiate between rich and poor, women or men – we are all vulnerable to COVID-19 which may cause ill health and possible death.

Black Lives Matter. | Placemaking Weekly

This newsletter from the Project for Public Spaces connects people who share a passion for public spaces to ideas and issues, news, quotes, places, and events from the placemaking movement. In this edition, we address the issues surrounding the death of George Floyd:

Australian Journal of Adult Education - Vol 60, Number 1, April 2020

Promoting critical thinking and research in the field of adult learning as well as the theory, research and practice of adult and community education, here is the latest edition of the Australian Journal of Adult Education:

Remembering Professor Paul Benneworth

Paul Benneworth passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on Tuesday 12 May. Paul had been an associate of PASCAL and an internationally renowned writer on universities and their engagement with place, amongst many other topics. His passing at the young age of 46 is a tragic loss to his wife Leanne, two young children, and their family, but also to an international network of researchers who have benefitted from Paul’s deep scholarship, sharp mind and most importantly his generosity of spirit.

 

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