Who is shaping the future of cities? It could be you


When we talk about cities, it's easy to focus on the macro: systems and networks, infrastructure and industry. But if you zoom in closer, you'll find a very different story — one of passionate people working every day to shape a better tomorrow. 

This is why we're excited to share People Changing Cities, a new series to spread stories of remarkable individuals leading urban change.

Each week we're spotlighting someone we think is worth knowing, and we invite you to follow along at UIXCities.com. Join us to meet people like:

Sommer Woods, bringing her passion for community engagement to building better public transit in Detroit;

Rose Broome, creating an app to help San Franciscans donate nearly a million dollars (and counting) to the homeless;

Randy McShepard, shifting the conversation and building bridges in Cleveland through research, advocacy and community development;

Bobby Zappala, promoting a culture of innovation and collaboration in Pittsburgh with Thrill Mill and Thrival Festival;

Yael Lehmann, improving food access and healthy living in Philadelphia and sharing best practices across the country.

What do these people have in common? They're all deeply committed to creating more sustainable and equitable cities.

As Mayor Betsy Hodges of Minneapolis reminded us at this year's Equity Summit: "Our cities were not designed and built for equity. It is incumbent on us to take what we have and make it better."

If you subscribe to one of our partner publications such as Soapbox, you may have already seen an email in your inbox. We hope you'll keep reading and sharing these stories as a reminder that the "who" shaping cities is us.

"People Changing Cities" is presented by Urban Innovation Exchange in partnership with Meeting of the Minds, The Kresge Foundation and Issue Media Group, Soapbox's parent company. Sign up for emails at UIXCities.com and follow on Twitter @UIXCities.
 
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