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7. Design Activism: Building for Community with Mark Lakeman

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Irene and Sandy are joined by visionary architect and design activist Mark Lakeman, founder and longtime spark for the infamous City Repair Project, and the creative director of Communitecture, Architecture & Planning. As a design activist, Mark fuses urban design and architecture with permaculture and revolutionary policy. As the actual Incredible Hulk of community place making, Mark coaches communities everywhere to never take no for an answer.

Mark shares his journey from traditional architecture into the world of community placemaking, offering an inspiring perspective on how our built environments shape, and too often limit, our sense of belonging and human connection.

Together, they dive deep into the systems shaping our collective well-being and health of our planet. They also explore why many Western cities feel inhospitable and isolating, uncovering the historical roots of our urban design and the erasure of true communal spaces, what “revillaging” our lives one small act at a time looks like, and more.

If you’re hungry for wisdom on how to spark REAL change, restore the commons, and rediscover the joy of community (even in the face of today’s daunting challenges), this episode is a powerful reminder that transformation starts right outside your door.

Get ready to be inspired and step into your own “Hulk moment” of local creative action!

In today’s episode, we cover:

  • What ‘revillaging’ means + Mark’s first tiny library & what this led to
  • Colonialism's Blueprint: Land Mandates
  • Why it’s “easy” (and common) to live isolated in our neighborhoods & communities
  • Contributing to the world by truly becoming yourself
  • Grassroots community for system change
  • The increase in historic repression and public resistance
  • Choosing your community over self-interest
  • The power that comes from building connection through listening

Links/Resources mentioned in episode:


Connect with us on socials:

Instagram

Facebook

TikTok

LinkedIn

Learn more about us by visiting our website

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Content provided by Irene Tsouprake, Sandy Skees, Irene Tsouprake, and Sandy Skees. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Irene Tsouprake, Sandy Skees, Irene Tsouprake, and Sandy Skees or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Irene and Sandy are joined by visionary architect and design activist Mark Lakeman, founder and longtime spark for the infamous City Repair Project, and the creative director of Communitecture, Architecture & Planning. As a design activist, Mark fuses urban design and architecture with permaculture and revolutionary policy. As the actual Incredible Hulk of community place making, Mark coaches communities everywhere to never take no for an answer.

Mark shares his journey from traditional architecture into the world of community placemaking, offering an inspiring perspective on how our built environments shape, and too often limit, our sense of belonging and human connection.

Together, they dive deep into the systems shaping our collective well-being and health of our planet. They also explore why many Western cities feel inhospitable and isolating, uncovering the historical roots of our urban design and the erasure of true communal spaces, what “revillaging” our lives one small act at a time looks like, and more.

If you’re hungry for wisdom on how to spark REAL change, restore the commons, and rediscover the joy of community (even in the face of today’s daunting challenges), this episode is a powerful reminder that transformation starts right outside your door.

Get ready to be inspired and step into your own “Hulk moment” of local creative action!

In today’s episode, we cover:

  • What ‘revillaging’ means + Mark’s first tiny library & what this led to
  • Colonialism's Blueprint: Land Mandates
  • Why it’s “easy” (and common) to live isolated in our neighborhoods & communities
  • Contributing to the world by truly becoming yourself
  • Grassroots community for system change
  • The increase in historic repression and public resistance
  • Choosing your community over self-interest
  • The power that comes from building connection through listening

Links/Resources mentioned in episode:


Connect with us on socials:

Instagram

Facebook

TikTok

LinkedIn

Learn more about us by visiting our website

  continue reading

8 episodes

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