Community leaders, builders, and dreamers gathered to discuss a vision for the future. One in which the people, the planet, and its institutions can find balance and address the challenges of tomorrow, offering a reminder that, despite a lack of administrative support, there is important work to be done and people motivated to do it.
On a quiet Monday afternoon in Boston’s Seaport district, as rain pattered against the windows and a swell of ethereal music rose from the stage, an energized group of artists, engineers, architects, conservationists, philanthropists, and academics from around the globe filed into their seats.
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