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Knowledge Forum with Desiree “Dee” Powell Founder of DBRTS

Join us for another illuminating evening at our next “Knowledge Forum,” a virtual event styled akin to an engaging podcast, where learning meets inspiration in the heart of community activism and innovation. This exceptional session will be held on March 26 at 6 PM, providing participants with an opportunity to explore the transformative work of “Do Right By The Streets” (DBRTS) through the eyes of its founder, Desiree “Dee” Powell, our esteemed guest host for the evening.
DBRTS has been at the forefront of community building, making significant strides in urban planning, food sovereignty, and various initiatives aimed at enriching the lives of those it serves. Through a candid conversation led by our distinguished hosts P. Wade Ross, Arlana Brumfield, and Uchennaya Ogba, attendees will get an insider’s perspective on the challenges and triumphs of driving social change from the grassroots.
The dialogue will extend beyond DBRTS, touching on broader themes that resonate with the organization’s mission. Topics of discussion will include innovative community building projects, sustainable urban development practices, and initiatives aimed at tackling food insecurity and enhancing local food systems. This forum is not just about listening; it’s about engaging, sharing insights, and fostering a community of like-minded individuals committed to making a difference.
Whether you’re a community leader, an activist, an urban planner, or simply someone passionate about contributing to societal betterment, this forum promises to be an enriching experience that will inspire action and collaboration.
Who Should Attend:
- Community Activists and Leaders
- Urban Planners and Architects
- Environmental and Food Justice Advocates
- Anyone interested in community development and sustainability
Registration: This is a free virtual event, but registration is required to receive the event link. Secure your spot today and be part of a transformative conversation that could shape the future of community building.
Join us at the Knowledge Forum for an evening of insightful discussion, learning, and community engagement. Let’s explore how we can collectively do right by our streets and build a future that reflects our shared values and aspirations. See you there!