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There's still time to register for the upcoming Park Bench Chat! Join us on February 27 at noon (PST) for an engaging and enlightening conversation about the impact of outdoor spaces on Black communities, culture, and the arts.
Why You Should Attend
Along with an esteemed panel of speakers, we'll explore how outdoor spaces shape cultural identity, community resilience, and artistic expression, enriching and empowering Black communities.
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esperanza spalding: Grammy Award–winning artist and founder of PRISMID, a sanctuary and restorative arts lab.
Angelou Ezeilo: author and founder of the Greening Youth Foundation, connecting HBCU students to public lands and conservation careers.
Maya Rodgers: advocate and associate director at San Francisco Parks Alliance, focusing on local impact projects like India Basin.
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Jocelyn Imani, PhD
Senior Director, Black History & Culture
Trust for Public Land
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