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In less than an hour, the 10th Bloomberg CityLab will begin -- kicking off three days of conversations and insights on the most urgent issues facing cities around the world.

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Mayors, city innovators, business leaders, urban experts, artists, activists, and many others from around the world are coming together in Washington, D.C., to share their perspectives on AI, affordable housing, public safety, arts and culture, climate change, and much, much more.

Featured speakers include Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, EPA Administrator Michael Regan, Bloomberg Philanthropies CEO Patti Harris, local leaders from hundreds of cities across the globe, and more.

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SESSION 1: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18
STARTING AT 9:00 A.M. ET

Bridges to Somewhere | A Conversation with D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser | Will National Investments in Manufacturing Transform Struggling Regions? | Surge and the City: Facing the Ongoing Challenge and Opportunity of Migration, Locally | The Feeling City | African Century | A Conversation with Maryland Governor Wes Moore

WATCH LIVE 10/18 AT 9:00 A.M. ET
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Welcome Remarks from Patricia E. Harris, CEO of Bloomberg Philanthropies | The Challenge: Ending Homelessness | Can Deregulation Help Solve the Housing Crisis? | Trust: How Cities Can Build It, Maintain It, and Repair It | City of Joy | The Bus: Mobility’s Unexpected Next Frontier | Making Peace: The Latest in Urban Violence Prevention | How Good Ideas Should Spread

WATCH LIVE 10/19 AT 8:30 A.M. ET
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Saviors & Scapegoats: Mayors Under the Microscope | City Leadership in the Era of Climate Extremes | A Conversation with Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Michael S. Regan | Baltimore & the Squeegee Boys: A Case Study in Early Intervention | Things Mayors Should Know: Learnings from a Decade of Consulting | What If Cities Built Their Own Digital Ecosystem? | When Extremism Comes to Town | Transforming Diplomacy, One City at Time | City of Awe

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Remarks from U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg | The Infrastructure of Care | Lessons from the Frontier of Government Innovation | D.C. Spotlight: Public Space for the People | Inflection Point: A Conversation with Artist Brandon Hill | From Censored to Celebrated: The Relationship Between Cities and Hip Hop

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