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Kimberlee Douglas, Thomas Jefferson University by Rebecca Radtke, LASN
LandscapeWebinars.org hosted a live and recorded webinar with the Director of the Landscape Architecture Program at Thomas Jefferson University, Kimberlee Douglas on child involved community designed, built, and maintained parks.Titled, "Power Tools: A Youth-Focused Community Engaged Research Approach" Professor Douglas explained the Park in a Truck (PiaT) Park Ambassador Program that was developed to fulfill the need for public spaces in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area. She gave thorough examples of how the toolkit can be applied to cities across the country including step-by-step instructions. Kim utilized her experience as a licensed Landscape Architect to facilitate an engaging, thought-provoking solutions that can be applied to underserved neighborhoods and in turn provide work experience and green spaces.Earn CEUs including LA/CES HSW, APLD, PGMS, and NALP. Register for the OnDemand course here: https://landscapewebinars.org/landscape-webinars/webinar/power-tools-a-youthfocused-community-engaged-research-approachWebinar Description: Can participation in the Park in a Truck (PiaT) Park Ambassador Program, which empowers 11-13-year-olds by teaching them the value of their neighborhood, the importance of nature, and the impact of their contributions in planning parks and community spaces, combat negative racial socialization and enhance self-esteem and mental health?
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