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Its almost every day that I encounter someone that doesn’t view environmental stewardship like I do. To me, we must live within our means, take care of each other, and challenge ourselves to help our Mother Earth. To them, its just the place we live.
It makes no sense if you think about it.
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Cities need a renewed focus on what matters: the people and the environment.
We may have far to go but the vision is clear.
Dreaming of New Urbanism
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As an environmentalist and lover of the outdoors, I found a group on the University of Oregon campus that I could add my voice. In Greeks Go Green, individuals from the Fraternity and Sorority chapters meet weekly to discuss topics of environmentalism and ways they view UO’s community can improve its sustainability.
Within this group, I took it upon myself to create user friendly graphics to distribute to the community via social media platforms.
Each graphic reflects a topic of “green living” discussed in Greeks Go Green that relates to college students.
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Here are some of the event flyers I created for LiveMove’s annual speaker series. As speaker series coordinators, Finley Heeb, and I focused the year’s series on topics that break down existing barriers that prevent changes in current transportation system and policies.
We call it “Breaking Status Quo”
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Madeline Sydney Reznick
Philosophy: Encourage. Facilitate. Be.
Studied Planning, Public Policy, and Management and how it relates to creating sustainable urban cities.
Working as a communication manager for the Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition
Fascinated by transportation and urban policies that achieve both climate and community goals.
Fascinated how the every day person fits into this effort.
Inspired by the idea: “There is never one way to tell a story”.
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