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In the year 2045 the US Census predicts we will witness a minority-majority in the United States. The demographics of our country and cities are shifting rapidly. This will have an influence on how we design inclusive cities TODAY to ensure we are meeting the needs of the most impacted BEFORE the year 2045. Join Gensler and a few invited local subject matter experts to discuss how a minority-majority shift will influence housing and wage policy, higher education, emerging technology, workplace design and policy and other major urban challenges in the Bay Area. Let's explore actionable solutions for a brighter future.
Thurs. April 25 | 4-7pm | 220 Montgomery St, San Francisco |
Alfred Fraijo, Jr. (Keynote)
Principal, Somos Group
Jason Pugh (Moderator)
Global Director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Gensler
Margaretta Lin
Executive Director, Just Cities
City & Regional Planning Lecturer, UC Berkeley
Toshi Anders Hoo
Director, Institute for the Future, Emerging Media Lab
Enrique Lopezlira
Director of Low-Wage Work Program, UC Berkeley
Eric Shaw
Former Director, San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development
Gensler
220 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94104