People and Places: AICP Symposium 2013
Immigration is woven into American history. But what about its
future? Each year APA's professional institute, the American
Institute of Certified Planners, hosts a fall symposium on a timely
topic in planning. As federal legislators debate immigration
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Immigration is woven into American history. But what about its
future? Each year APA's professional institute, the American
Institute of Certified Planners, hosts a fall symposium on a
timely topic in planning. As federal legislators debate
immigration reform, this fall's symposium looks at how immigrants
affect the economies and cultures of the cities where they live
and work. Hear regional perspectives on a dynamic group of people
and their role in places across the United States. Recorded on
October 29, 2013 at the National Building Museum in Washington
D.C.
Panelists
Stacy Anne Harwood
Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning
University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana
Fatima Shama
Commissioner
New York City Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs
Leslie Wollack
Program Director of Infrastructure
National League of Cities
Paul Farmer, FAICP, moderator
CEO
American Planning Association
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