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Waikīkī, Hawaiʻi | March 14 - 17, 2023
Western Region Continuums of Service Conference
Wednesday's Poster Gallery
The Development of an Asset-Based Framework for Resilience Hub Planning in O’ahu, Hawai’i
Abstract: In recent years, Resilience Hubs have been introduced to support community-based, community-driven efforts against future climate change impacts and to strengthen resilience among urban and rural communities. The Asset-Based Community Development approach was utilized to compare the role of physical, human, and social assets in promoting community resilience and resilience hub development between the Primary Urban Center and Koʻolauloa in Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi.
A Faculty Institute for Community Partnerships
Abstract: Evergreen convened faculty this summer to get to know local and regional organizations to strengthen relationships and offer strategies for supporting campus-community partnerships. Public Service Centers, including the Center for Community Based Learning and Action (CCBLA) and the new Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership and Transformational Change (CELTC), hosted. These centers work closely with community partners to design and facilitate learning in the community. Hear about the two-day adventure that visited community sites and brought community voices in and highlighted models of academic programs.
Creating the World We Imagine: The Power of Community-University Partnerships to Teach Resilience Through Critical Service Learning and Social Justice Ecologies.
Abstract: When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, what did faculty and community partners teaching a critical service learning course, “Civic Engagement Through Asian American & Pacific Islander Studies,” do? With trust, creativity, radical care, and reciprocity, we developed resilience and pivoted from a face-to-face, community-based service learning course to a fully online service learning course.
Liberatory Design: Renewing an Equity Focus in Planning & Visioning
Abstract: Liberatory design disrupts traditional design thinking via distinct reorientation toward equity. The praxis includes mindsets that invoke foundational values and modes that provide process guidance. Join a conversation about the possibilities of Liberatory Design in community engagement, and see how it was used in institutional strategic planning and departmental theory of change development.
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