Distinguished Visiting Urbanist Richard Buery in Conversation with Council Member Brad Lander

Presented by Distinguished Visiting Urbanist Richard Buery and NYU Wagner

April
10
5:00pm - 6:00pm EDT
Private
Date:
April 10, 2019
Time:
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Location:
The Puck Building - 295 Lafayette Street, The Rudin Family Forum for Civic Dialogue, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10012

This event is only open to the NYU community and invited guests.

NYU Wagner Distinguished Visiting Urbanist Richard Buery will speak with Council Member Brad Lander about his role in bringing participatory budgeting to New York City and his efforts to promote integration in NYC public schools. 

About the Speaker  

Brad Lander is a member of the New York City Council, representing the 39th District in Brooklyn. Brad serves as the Council’s Deputy Leader for Policy. He co-founded the Council’s Progressive Caucus, helped bring participatory budgeting to NYC, and has led the way toward a more just, equitable, and sustainable city.

Brad’s track record shows that we can strengthen our democracy, make government work better, and build a city that reflects our values.

Brad has fought successfully to protect freelancers from wage theft, give fast-food workers a fair work week, and make sure Uber/Lyft drivers earn a living wage. To win safer streets and new transit infrastructure. To reform discriminatory practices in the NYPD, and to combat segregation in our schools and neighborhoods. His hard-hitting policy reports have led to better bus service, air-conditioning for all NYC school classrooms, and more effective affordable housing policy.

Brad’s background in community planning informs his commitment to make government work better. By helping to bring participatory budgeting to NYC, Brad has involved tens of thousands of New Yorkers in shaping the city’s investments in our neighborhoods. His legislation has resulted in better tracking of expenditures across NYC’s parks, more effective ways to measure and combat poverty, and improvements to the city’s capital projects management (where, ok, we still have a lot of work to do). By launching #GetOrganizedBK, he brought thousands of Brooklyn residents together to stand up to bigotry, corruption, and injustice of the Trump regime.

Brad serves as chair of Local Progress, a national network of over 800 progressive local elected officials in 45 states. Prior to serving in the City Council, Brad directed the Pratt Center for Community Development and the Fifth Avenue Committee. Brad is a graduate of the University of Chicago, with a Masters degrees in social anthropology from University College London, and in city planning from Pratt Institute. He lives in Park Slope with his wife, Meg Barnette, the Chief Strategy Officer at Planned Parenthood NYC, and their children, Marek and Rosa.

 

 

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Distinguished Visiting Urbanist Richard Buery in Conversation with Council Member Brad Lander