
Empathetic Cities: The Theater of the Street
On today's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how performance shapes a city’s identity by telling that city’s story.

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Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 43 episodes
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Imagine cities where every resident feels seen, heard, and valued. This is the vision of Empathetic Cities—places where resilience isn't just about bouncing back from challenges but about growing stronger together. Let's dive into what makes these cities thrive.
Unknown Host hosts Empathetic Cities, a education show with 43 episodes published.

On today's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how performance shapes a city’s identity by telling that city’s story.

On tonight's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares stories of how Norfolk being filled with dreamers and imagination help its future infrastructure, and becomes more of a beacon for acceptance, community, and

Empathetic Cities: Stories of Urban Resilience

On tonight's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how cities can be developed into safe spaces that act as a therapist for its citizens, and how this benefits everyone and every body.

On today's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how play in Norfolk helps bring multi-generations of people, together.

On tonight's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares stories of the empathy, change, and resilience growing throughout Norfolk's urban gardens and their gardeners.

On today's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares stories of "one of the most powerful forces in urban design: Smell!" Come tune into the scents and feels of Norfolk and her residents.

On tonight's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares stories of Norfolk's streetlights and how their various illuminations throughout the city do more than just light up streets and sidewalks.

On this episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares how Norfolk benches and bus stops are some of the city's unsung heroes for everyday Norfolk residents, and how small urban projects are beacons of belonging.

On today's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A discusses how Norfolk residents and spaces utilize art and color to bring more soul and a fighting resilience to the city.

On this episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares how Norfolk makes neighborhoods feel like family living rooms, bustling with accessibility, accepting, and belonging.

On this episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how Norfolk adapts to its inevitable flooding during the rainy seasons and is a beacon for others to follow.

On this week's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how several indigenous tribes help make Norfolk thrive with their own customs and traditions passed down through generations.

On this week's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how Norfolk women are taking charge in urban change through infrastructure development, safety, and community building.

On this week's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares how Norfolk residents are reclaiming their neighborhoods through various community policing tactics and policies.

On this week's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how Norfolk residents actively control their neighborhoods alongside their elected officials, and how you can do the same in your own community!

On this week's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how Norfolk residents adapt to Norfolk's growing, green economy and how their work helps with worldwide climate change.

On this week's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. discusses how Norfolk is taking steps to ensure everyone has a right for fair work opportunities and working standards.

On this week's episode of Empathetic Cities, Professor A. shares international stories of resilience through housing initiatives, and where we may see those same initiatives around the City of Norfolk, today.

May is Small Business Month, and on this week's episode, Professor A. discusses the big impact that Norfolk's small business owners have in their communities.
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