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Alija Blackwell • Albuquerque, NM

Clean Economy Participatory Transition Design Toolkit

Project Description

Creating a Clean Economy Participatory Transition Design Toolkit to ensure a community-driven and just climate transition by enabling historically marginalized communities, business leaders, and policy officials with the tools to advance regenerative futures planning across the city, state, regional, and federal levels.

Project Goals

The project goals are to: 1) use strategic foresight methodologies to research how climate migrations will shape the futures of civic engagement and belonging in the United States, 2) conduct scenario building to forecast trends to inform inclusive long-term, multilateral planning processes, and 3) identify pathways towards resilient futures that center transgenerational justice for frontline communities.

If you are interested in contacting this Fellow, please email Gail Parson, Director of Membership & Engagement, at [email protected].

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