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EVENTS
AUGUST 29: BIPOC Networking Event & Urban Revision Launch Party
Join us for an evening of networking and building community to connect with BIPOC professionals in urban planning and civic governance, while also celebrating the launch of CityHive’s Urban ReVision: BIPOC Mentorship Studio’s second cohort. Urban ReVision is a cohort program for BIPOC youth (ages 18-30) who are passionate about shaping the future of their city. This program supports BIPOC youth who are interested in exploring the fields of urban planning and civic governance through mentorship and project learning. Note: This event is specifically created to support the Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) community. We kindly request that registration be limited to individuals who identify as BIPOC in order to ensure the limited spaces are available to those the event is intended for.
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CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES
APPLY BY SEPTEMBER 25, 2024
Urban ReVision Program Participant
Dive into transportation planning and community engagement with hands-on projects and mentorship from BIPOC professionals. Program runs from October 2024 to January 2025, free of cost with an honorarium. Apply by September 25, 2024.
ClimateWorks Lab Program Participant
Applications are open for young professionals (18-30) to reduce carbon emissions and drive climate action in their current roles! Weekly sessions (Oct-Dec 2024) and coaching (Jan-May 2025) will help you implement real change, free of cost with an honorarium.
CityShapers Bookings Open
CityShapers in Schools is gearing up to return to Metro Vancouver classrooms this Fall, equipped with an expanded program team and revamped program offerings to engage youth aged 10-18 on the most pressing civic issues of our time.