PUBLICA PRESENTS AT THE LONDON VAWG INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT
April 2025
Achieving true equity in our cities begins with centring the voices of women, girls and gender diverse people and creating space for joyful and imaginative explorations of the city. Rather than treating safety as merely the absence of violence, our gender-led design approach, frames safety as the presence of agency, belonging and the affirmation of women’s power to shape urban life.
Publica’s Founding Director Lucy Musgrave presented our international Campaign for Inclusive Cities at the inaugural London VAWG International Summit at City Hall attended by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, Deputy Major Kaya Comer Schwartz and the 17 cities in CHANGE’s network.
Led by Leslie Crosdale, co-founder of City Hub and Network for Gender Equity (CHANGE) and Jain Lemom of MOPAC, the Summit brought together global leaders, experts, advocates from CHANGE cities and representatives from UK cities to initiate collective action towards advancing gender equity in urban spaces.
© Greater London Authority
© Greater London Authority
In a pivotal panel discussion, Lucy highlighted Publica’s work for the Women’s Secretariats and Mayor’s Offices in Louisville, Bogota and Stockholm, addressing gender-based violence in urban design, urban infrastructure and public transport with city leaders, local government officials, community groups and transportation representatives.
She also shared Publica’s expertise in inclusive design, planning and policy, particularly insights from Safety in Public Space: Women, Girls and Gender Diverse People, for the Mayor of London’s Good Growth by Design programme.
Chaired by Leslie Crosdale, the inspiring group of global leaders included:
“Publica has changed our city. They have lit a fire in so many people, from planners to community members to teen girls, to feel like they can impact the streets and parks and public spaces around them. The work they have done will leave imprints for generations to come.” – Gretchen Hunt on Publica
By sharing our expertise, listening to diverse perspectives and learning from one another, we can collectively reimagine safer, more inclusive and empowering cities for all.
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PUBLICA PRESENTS AT THE LONDON VAWG INTERNATIONAL SUMMIT
April 2025
Achieving true equity in our cities begins with centring the voices of women, girls and gender diverse people and creating space for joyful and imaginative explorations of the city. Rather than treating safety as merely the absence of violence, our gender-led design approach, frames safety as the presence of agency, belonging and the affirmation of women’s power to shape urban life.
Publica’s Founding Director Lucy Musgrave presented our international Campaign for Inclusive Cities at the inaugural London VAWG International Summit at City Hall attended by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, Deputy Major Kaya Comer Schwartz and the 17 cities in CHANGE’s network.
Led by Leslie Crosdale, co-founder of City Hub and Network for Gender Equity (CHANGE) and Jain Lemom of MOPAC, the Summit brought together global leaders, experts, advocates from CHANGE cities and representatives from UK cities to initiate collective action towards advancing gender equity in urban spaces.
© Greater London Authority
© Greater London Authority
In a pivotal panel discussion, Lucy highlighted Publica’s work for the Women’s Secretariats and Mayor’s Offices in Louisville, Bogota and Stockholm, addressing gender-based violence in urban design, urban infrastructure and public transport with city leaders, local government officials, community groups and transportation representatives.
She also shared Publica’s expertise in inclusive design, planning and policy, particularly insights from Safety in Public Space: Women, Girls and Gender Diverse People, for the Mayor of London’s Good Growth by Design programme.
Chaired by Leslie Crosdale, the inspiring group of global leaders included:
“Publica has changed our city. They have lit a fire in so many people, from planners to community members to teen girls, to feel like they can impact the streets and parks and public spaces around them. The work they have done will leave imprints for generations to come.” – Gretchen Hunt on Publica
By sharing our expertise, listening to diverse perspectives and learning from one another, we can collectively reimagine safer, more inclusive and empowering cities for all.
News ⋅ April 2025
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