Citizen Architect: A Local Advocacy Panel Discussion
About this Event
All are welcome for a dynamic panel discussion with local architects leading the way in civic engagement and advocacy. Featuring AIA members who serve in civic roles across area municipalities, the session highlights real-world lessons on how architects can influence planning, development, and policy decisions that shape communities. Attendees will also hear from the City of Phoenix on the latest updates to the General Plan Land-Use Map and what it means for our region.
Moderated by AIA Arizona Representative on Policy and Government Affairs Committee Chair Christian Solorio, AIA, panelists will include:
Kate Dudzik-Smith, AIA, Former AIA Arizona Government Affairs Committee Chair & Former AIA Phoenix Metro Advocacy Committee Chair
Maurita Harris, AIA, Member of the Mayor's Commission on Disability Issues & City of Phoenix Alhambra Village Planning Committee Member
Shawn Swisher, AIA, Chair of the City of Tempe Sustainability & Resilience Commission
This is a great opportunity to discover how to take action, engage in public processes, elevate your voice, and shape healthier, safer, more resilient communities.
Tuesday, August 4
5:30PM - Reception
6:00PM - Panel Discussion + Q&A
Attendees will receive 1.0 HSW LU from AIA.
All are welcome. Please register in advance. Free for AIA Members (Architect, Associate, Allied). $10 for Non-members.
AIA Arizona Office
30 N 3rd. Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85003
*Parking in the City Hall garage (southwest corner of 3rd Avenue and Washington) will be validated.
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