[All] FW: [env-faculty] What will be K-W's biggest housing challenge? Tell us March 31
Gregory C. Michalenko
gcmichalenko at uwaterloo.ca
Sun Mar 29 15:06:43 EDT 2015
I hope some of us can attend. Prof. Moos is a former student of mine. He is both bright and compassionate.
- Greg Michalenko
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From: env-faculty-bounces at lists.uwaterloo.ca [env-faculty-bounces at lists.uwaterloo.ca] on behalf of Markus Moos [mmoos at uwaterloo.ca]
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2015 10:07 AM
To: env-faculty at lists.uwaterloo.ca
Subject: [env-faculty] What will be K-W's biggest housing challenge? Tell us March 31
Tuesday, March 31, 2015 -
2:00 pm to 4:30 pm
[Event banner]
Tell us your story!
This dialogue, moderated by the School of Planning's Dr. Markus Moos, aims to bring together secondary students, university students, and community residents of all ages to foster inter-generational dialogue; and learn about current and past housing issues in our community and beyond.
It is hoped that the act of sharing stories can help enhance mutual understanding across generations; and help keep our current housing challenges in perspective.
Everyone is welcome to attend. Audience members will have the opportunity to share housing challenges they are currently facing and/or see others face in our community.
Tell us, what do you think will be K-Ws, Ontario's, Canada's biggest housing challenge in the years to come?
To attend in person, please register<http://www.eventbrite.com/e/telling-stories-an-intergenerational-dialogue-on-housing-tickets-15800466621>. Seats are limited!
Event Program
2:00PM - Coffee and cookies, Hagey Hall Atrium (front foyer)
2:30PM - Intro lecture by Dr. Markus Moos, Assistant Professor, School of Planning: "What do you mean you didn't have running water? A 'contemporary' history of housing in Canada"
3:00PM - Panelists: "What's your housing story?"
3:40PM - Upon forum: "Tell us your story" (anyone from the audience can tell us about the housing challenges they faced in the past or are currently dealing with)
4:20PM - Concluding remarks: "The future of housing" (Markus Moos)
Event Details
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required<http://www.eventbrite.com/e/telling-stories-an-intergenerational-dialogue-on-housing-tickets-15800466621>.
Free coffee and cookies will be provided.
Event website
Registration<http://www.eventbrite.com/e/telling-stories-an-intergenerational-dialogue-on-housing-tickets-15800466621>
Cost
Free, but registration is required.
Location
HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities
Room 1101
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
Canada
https://uwaterloo.ca/environment/events/telling-stories-intergenerational-dialogue-housing
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Markus Moos, PhD, MCIP, RPP
Assistant Professor
School of Planning<https://uwaterloo.ca/planning/people-profiles/markus-moos>
Faculty of Environment
University of Waterloo
ph (519) 888-4567 ext 31113
@Markus_Moos<https://twitter.com/#!/Markus_Moos>
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