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Coming up on Connections: Wednesday, March 28

First hour: How architecture and urban design can address climate change

Second hour: How the arts can address political issues

Does Rochester have to consider climate change or environmental sustainability when designing its urban spaces? That question has a more obvious answer in places like Miami Beach, where climate change is already impacting where people can live, and how. But what about Rochester? What does sustainability mean here, especially when we think about our urban spaces? The Community Design Center of Rochester is getting ready for their next event in the Reshaping Rochester series, and they have a designer with a distinguished and somewhat unusual resume. Mark Dawson is one of just eleven national members for the American Society of Landscape Architects' blue ribbon panel on climate change. He's in Rochester to discuss the evolution of civic parks and open space design over the last several decades. We'll sit down with him to discuss trends in urban design, how architects can respond to climate change, and more. In studio:

  • Mark Dawson, managing principal and landscape architect with Sasaki Associates
  • Bill Price, landscape architect and urban planner with SWBR, and vice president for the board of the directors at the Community Design Center Rochester

Then in our second hour, a new play at Geva Theatre tackles war, immigration, the refugee experience, and the gray area between right and wrong. “Heartland” is the story of an Afghan refugee and an American professor who form an unexpected friendship. It’s a production that speaks to the value theater can have in helping audiences understand the human stories behind political issues. Our guests discuss the play, and how the arts can help us understand our world. We’ll also preview Geva’s 46th season. In studio:

  • Chris Mannelli, executive director, of Geva Theatre Center
  • Annette Ramos, managing member of the Rochester Latino Theatre Company
  • Jonathan Ntheketha, actor, performance educator with Impact Interactive, and senior assistant director of the Multicultural Center for Academic Success in RIT's Division for Diversity and Inclusion

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Megan Mack is the executive producer of "Connections with Evan Dawson" and live/televised engagement programming.