Reflections on how the US Placemaking movement can survive and thrive during the next administration.
"In placemaking we constantly learn that the biggest blocker of progress, even the person with the worst ideas, can be the most useful for organizing people to have better ideas and to come together for the greatest good. More than good democracy or consensus building, places that people love are created through effective placemaking processes - and those can happen anywhere, but frequently are driven initially by political friction and opposition." Reflections from our Ethan Kent on how places and #placemaking can, and are needed more than ever, to thrive in the coming years: https://lnkd.in/e-NjG4SW