Designed with care: improving community well-being through planning
By Jocelyn Poe in conversation with Molly Sheridan
Emile Bensedrine (B.S. URS '23) leads MS Food Justice Collaborative partners in reparative community engagement activities.
Emile Bensedrine (B.S. URS '23) leads MS Food Justice Collaborative partners in reparative community engagement activities.

Community engagement is an essential piece of many planning projects, but discussions around change are often emotionally charged and challenged by competing power dynamics. How should planners navigate that space? It’s a question Engaged Faculty Fellow Jocelyn Poe has dedicated her research and teaching to.

Read the interview on the College of Architecture, Art and Planning website.