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MAGIC meetings are held the first Tuesday of every other month from 9am – 10:30am on Zoom.
MAGIC hosts workshops and events of regional interest on alternating months.
MAGIC meetings are held the first Tuesday of every other month from 9am – 10:30am on Zoom.
MAGIC hosts workshops and events of regional interest on alternating months.
MAGIC meetings are held the first Tuesday of every other month from 9am – 10:30am on Zoom.
MAGIC hosts workshops and events of regional interest on alternating months.
For more information on the MAGIC Legislative Breakfast, please contact the Subregional Coordinators:
Sasha Parodi
sparodi@mapc.org
Georgia Barlow
gbarlow@mapc.org
Find more information on MAGIC here.
Part of the “Rooted in Nature: Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Resiliency” online speaker series, this presentation will delve into the intricate connection between traditional ecological knowledge and the Wampanoag perspective. Guest speakers: Linda Coombs and Bret Stearns
It will trace the evolution and expression of their worldview up until the time of initial contact. The discussion will cover how the Wampanoag people managed to preserve certain traditions despite colonization’s challenges. Moreover, it will emphasize the critical contemporary implications of these dynamics, particularly underscoring the pivotal role of the Wampanoag perspective in strengthening climate resiliency efforts in the present day.
This event is now full. However, you can still join the waiting list, and if a spot opens up between now and the date of the event and you are next on the waiting list, we will contact you by email. Thank you!
MAPC invites you to join us for this exciting MetroCommon 2050 Speaker Series event featuring keynote speaker Henry Grabar.
Event Program:
- Keynote address by Henry Grabar; Slate staff writer, author (Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World), and a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard School of Design
- Panel of municipal planners will discuss how they are taking on the issue of the “perfect parking space”, and advancing sustainable and equitable housing and transportation options.
As cities and towns work to comply with the MBTA Communities Act, this event will focus on how to “right-size” parking for your community while managing this political issue and promoting healthy neighborhoods that are economically vibrant, equitable, and sustainable by design.
Please join MAPC, the Minuteman Advisory Group on Interlocal Coordination (MAGIC), and your fellow community leaders for a conversation about opportunities for regional and state collaboration and partnership, over tasty breakfast foods and beverages.
Questions? Please contact:
Georgia Barlow (gbarlow@mapc.org)