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Aidil Ortiz

Aidil Ortiz is a tribe member of SpiritHouse, a multigenerational Black women- led cultural organizing tribe with a rich legacy of using art, culture and media to support the empowerment and transformation of communities most impacted by racism, poverty, gender inequity, criminalization and incarceration. She is also the principal at Aidilisms, a consultancy focused on […]

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Dale McKeel

Dale McKeel has served as the Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator for the City of Durham and Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro MPO since 2006. Over the past 30 years, McKeel has also worked as executive director of Scenic North Carolina and transportation planner for the Town of Carrboro.

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Cary Bearn

Cary is a Senior Manager leading NACTO’s bicycle and shared micromobility programs. Cary is leading the update to the Urban Bikeway Design Guide, a multi-year effort that includes releasing seven working papers used to expand the scope of the updated guide. Cary also convenes roundtables, facilitates Cities for Cycling and Shared Micromobility peer network calls, […]

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Linda Rae Murray MD, FACP

Murray has spent her career serving the medically underserved. She has worked in a variety of settings including practicing Occupational Medicine at a Workers Clinic in Canada, residency director for Occupational Medicine at Meharry Medical College, and bureau chief for the Chicago Department of Health under Mayor Harold Washington. She worked as medical director of […]

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Warren Logan

Warren Logan serves as the Policy Director of Mobility and Interagency Relations for the Mayor’s Office of Oakland. Warren works closely with the City’s Department of Transportation, Public Works Department and other Bay Area public agencies to develop strategies that advance the city’s vision for safe and sustainable transportation for everyone. Through his Interagency work, […]

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Mitchell S. Jackson

Mitchell S. Jackson’s debut novel The Residue Years received wide critical praise. Jackson is the winner of a Whiting Award. His novel also won The Ernest J. Gaines Prize for Literary Excellence and was a finalist for The Center for Fiction Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, the PEN / Hemingway Award for Debut Fiction, and the […]

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Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, LFAPA, Hon AIA

Mindy Thompson Fullilove, MD, LFAPA, Hon AIA, is a social psychiatrist and professor of urban policy and health at The New School. Since 1986, she has conducted research on AIDS and other epidemics of poor communities, with a special interest in the relationship between the collapse of communities and decline in health. From her research, […]

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Chiara Fasi

Chiara Fasi breathes new life into traditional live string performances. Through a unique blend of Classical, Jazz, R&B, Hip-Hop and Electronic Music, she leaves the audience with experience they will never forget. She began playing violin at the age of 11 and graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor of Music in Violin Performance. […]

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Amanda Howell

Amanda Howell is a project manager at the Urbanism Next Center at the University of Oregon. She conducts technical research on the impacts of emerging transportation technologies on cities with expertise in e-commerce and new urban freight. She holds a master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from Portland State University and was the project […]

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Nico Larco

Nico Larco, AIA is a Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of Oregon where he is the Director of the Urbanism Next Center and Co-Director of the Sustainable Cities Institute. Urbanism Next is focused on how technological advances such as new mobility, autonomous vehicles, e-commerce and the sharing economy are changing city […]

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