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Update at J2G April Meeting

PlanScape Impact(s): Best Practice ; Civic Engagement ; Diversity and Inclusion ; Economic Development ; Vision/Identity
Public Report on We are More led by Journey to Growth Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Last modified: April 13, 2016

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"We want to show that we are more inclusive," he said.

To do that, they are reaching out to professional and amateur photographers to submit photos showing that inclusiveness. The committee will chose the photos that best depict "economic diversity and inclusivity."

The resulting photo exhibit, We are More" will then tour the region in late 2016.

 

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We Are More traveling art exhibit

Ian Mwangi updated the audience on a proposed new photography exhibit, which will help display the area's diversity.

"We want to show that we are more inclusive," he said.

To do that, they are reaching out to professional and amateur photographers to submit photos showing that inclusiveness. The committee will chose the photos that best depict "economic diversity and inclusivity."

The resulting photo exhibit, We are More" will then tour the region in late 2016.

 


 

 

  

 

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