Relive the 2024 Strong Towns National Gathering in Cincinnati
In May 2024, 600 advocates got together in Cincinnati, OH to ignite another year of action. The program was jam-packed with engaging speakers, practical workshops, and fun events. Now you can get a taste of the experience by watching 19 recorded conference sessions from the comfort of your home.
See the full agenda here and check out speaker bios to learn more about the inspiring leaders who headlined this event.
Did you attend the 2024 Gathering in person? If so, your recording access is free. Contact [email protected] to ask for your access code.
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- Introduction
- Building Safer Streets Through Journalistic Excellence (56:10)
- Strong Towns 101 (66:01)
- Speaking Up for Strong Towns (63:10)
- Balancing the Tactical and the Practical to Build a Stronger Town (66:02)
- How Doing the Math Can Make the Case for Stronger Towns (58:06)
- Secrets to a Successful Local Conversation (76:43)
- How One City Completely Changed Their Public Investment Approach in a Year… and How You Can, Too (46:26)
- The Future of Code (83:48)
- Getting Started as an Advocate: Pick a Focus and Find Your Wins (67:45)
- Escaping the Housing Trap (65:44)
- The Bottom-Up Revolution Podcast Live: Ending Highway Expansion, Keeping Up the Fight (53:30)
- Community Action Lab Info Session: Are You Ready to Introduce Your City to a Strong Towns Approach (30:58)
- How to Start a Local Conversation That Makes an Impact in Your Town (65:22)
- Kickstarting Incremental Development: 12 Steps to Creating a Flywheel Effect in Your Neighborhood (78:55)
- Blue Zones: Creating Neighborhoods Where Everyone Can Thrive (62:11)
- From Individual Action to City-Wide Collaboration: Tactical Urbanism in Cincinnati (32:04)
- The Crash Analysis Studio: A Radical Model That Can Save Lives and Build Safer Streets in Your Town (58:06)
- Parking Reform from Theory to Practice (74:03)
- Keynote: Infusing Joy and Dignity into the Public Realm (56:22)
- What comes next?