Streetfilms Movie Night: Documenting the Livable Street Movement Worldwide
Presented by Loeb Fellow and Streetsblog Founder Aaron Naparstek. Special Guest Star: Streetfilms Director, Clarence Eckerson.
Q&A
Popcorn! Beer! Milk Duds and Junior Mints!
Streetfilms travels the world producing short films that show how smart urban design, planning and policy can result in better places to live, work and play. Director Clarence Eckerson is a master at packaging complicated and wonky concepts into accessible, entertaining and understandable videos, freely available online at Streetfilms.org. Launched in 2006, Streetfilms’ nearly 400 videos have been viewed over four million times and have inspired action and behavioral change in cities throughout North America and around the world.
Sponsored by the Loeb Fellowship.
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