Mapping for Change
Join Explorer Nick Okafor to learn about how maps are important tools that help us tell stories and implement solutions!
Credit: Rebecca Hale / National Geographic
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About This Event
Geography is a way of looking at the world, a way of understanding why things are where they are and how people’s movements and interactions impact us all. Join Explorer and design researcher Nick Okafor during Geography Awareness week to learn how maps are powerful tools that help us illustrate this interconnectedness, tell stories, identify problems, visualize data, and even implement solutions.
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