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A Week of Giving Back

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This week has been about giving back. It started off doing some graphic recording for Colorado State University's Center for Public Deliberation as students facilitated an event for the City of Fort Collins' new initiative to plan for green space in the city in the future called Nature in the City. The folks running the project solicited input from city leaders on what kinds of parks, green spaces, and wildlife habitat were most visually appealing to them and why, to guide the planning process.

Students share their map of a conservation collaborative.

Students share their map of a conservation collaborative.

I also had the opportunity to be a guest teacher in three classes at Colorado State University this week teaching about graphic recording, visual thinking and participatory decision-making. Working with both graduate and undergraduate students focusing on Conservation Leadership and collaborative conservation, I shared my thoughts on how visual thinking can be a useful tool when working with diverse groups and complex situations.

The students blew me away with their willingness to jump in with both feet and a rainbow palette of markers to process the projects they are working on. Many of the graduate students will be traveling internationally next spring to partner with agencies across the globe to help research and implement conservation work.

Conservation Leadership through Learning students discussing their program and projects.

Conservation Leadership through Learning students discussing their program and projects.

Additionally, I'm delighted to do some drawing for the FoCo Cafe, a pay-what-you-can restaurant rooted in local food, building community, sharing stories and meals, and every person should be treated with dignity. Here's a "before" snapshot of the large chalk boards that will show and describe how the FoCo Cafe works. Stay tuned for updates on the final product!

Donated chalk boards -- before!

Donated chalk boards -- before!

...and after! With Jeff, co-founder of the FoCo Cafe! Soon they will be hanging above the counter. 

...and after! With Jeff, co-founder of the FoCo Cafe! Soon they will be hanging above the counter. 

Tuition Video 2014 for Colorado State University

Working with the President's Office at Colorado State University is a fantastic experience. These people care deeply about the students, the university,  and the community. And part of that caring is the desire to creatively communicate to students, parents and families paying for college how their hard-earned cash is used across campus.

They engaged us last year to make our first "Where Do My Tuition Dollars Go?" video, which won an award from PRSA in Denver last year. This year's video update includes real numbers, the concept of differential tuition, and features President Tony Frank outside in the lovely Oval on campus.

The newest video isn't out yet, but here is a photo of the filming area a couple of hours in from my perspective to whet your appetite. Updates soon to follow!

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Resilience in Sandy Hook, New Jersey

In 2012 Hurricane Sandy rocked the east coast of the United States, especially New York and New Jersey. People are still re-building and recovering from the Super Storm, and are now planning for a future in which the things they love are around for future generations even if more extreme events happen.

The National Parks Conservation Association gathered participants from the National Park Service, local municipalities, non-profits, universities and businesses to learn and brainstorm for the future. The group was expertly facilitated by Dorian and Meagan from the Center for Collaborative Policy, identified projects they wanted to see come to life and signed up to start carrying the action forward. Here are a few drawings from the day!