Opening Plenary Session

At this year's opening plenary, we will be discussing the various impacts of COVID-19 on the state of Baltimore’s public health, economy and housing security. Learn about the BMC recovery dashboard and access new information on how well Baltimoreans have been adhering to reopening orders. We’ll also be learning about how agencies have been looking ...

COVID 19 Dashboards

Learn about how to use various dashboards helping us all keep track of COVID 19 and impacts on Baltimore neighborhoods and residents. Moderator: Amen Ra Mashariki, World Resources Institute Speakers: Letitia Dzirasa, MD, Baltimore City Health Commissioner Natalie Schultz-Henry, Mayor’s Office of Performance and Innovation Mary Conway Vaughan, Johns Hopkins University Cheryl Knott, Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance-Jacob ...

What is Equity Planning?

This session will frame and start our day of discussing building equitable neighborhoods and addressing inequity in our local communities. Join us for a conversation on what equity planning is, how we can address equity planning from a disciplinary perspective, as well as how to use the many resources for equity in Baltimore. We’ll be going over ...

Polymath Python (Workshop)

Python has become a top choice for....just about everything. You can use Python to approach solving problems across many disciplines as well as how to get started on your Python journey. Join this session to see some interesting ways to leverage Python to do some amazing things!  Hosted in partnership with HackBaltimore  Speaker: Aaron Brooks, Founder and CEO ...

Racial Implications of Housing Insecurity (declining Homeownership, Evictions)

Baltimore’s landscape for secure housing is constantly changing, and the current pandemic has not helped given existing declines in home ownership in Black neighborhoods. Learn about the Baltimore Eviction Map, which shows risks of evictions, and other neighborhood factors like segregation and redlining, findings from recent research on homeownership in Baltimore and how neighborhood organizations ...

Employment and Small Business

Learn about data for communities to understand the current economy for jobs and small businesses during the pandemic  Moderator: Kristina Williams, Charles Village Community District Speakers:   Ajjit Narayanan, Urban Institute Mac McComas, JHU 21st Century Cities Initiative Jay Nwachu, Innovation Works

Streets for People – How Residents Can Use Data to Plan Slow Streets in Baltimore

Learn how to access Baltimore city open data and use it to identify streets in their own community that could qualify for and create attractive & effective "slow streets".  Moderator: Yolanda Takesian, Kittleson Associates Speakers:   Liz Gordon, Kittleson & Associates Carol Kachadorian, AARP Matthew Hendrickson, Lead Bike Planner and Slow Streets Project Manager @ BCDOT Graham Young, Complete Streets Manager @ ...

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