The Great Lakes Urban Exchange is dropping in on the
CAID on April 10 at 7 p.m. for a discussion on the future of the the area, asking what needs to be changed, and what could "glue" it back together.
GLUE began in the fall of 2007 to shed light on the idea of urbanism and regionalism through storytelling and network building.
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Much has been said about the future of the Great lakes region by academics and traditional stakeholders in public policy. Yet rarely have 18-40 year olds, the target of scores of "brain drain" research and attraction and retention efforts, been asked as a demographic what they envision, or how their day-to-day experiences in "declining" post-industrial cities inform that vision.
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