
How Art is Driving Change in Philadelphia
05/09/23 • 22 min
Jane Golden is the Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia. Jane joined Jeremy to talk about how engaging communities is driving positive change in the city and how murals are changing SEPTA spaces to improve the passenger experience.
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Mural Arts Philadelphia | Jane Golden
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Jane Golden is the Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia. Jane joined Jeremy to talk about how engaging communities is driving positive change in the city and how murals are changing SEPTA spaces to improve the passenger experience.
Click here for transcript of this episode.
Visit the Future of Infrastructure site for transcripts of all episodes.
Mural Arts Philadelphia | Jane Golden
Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter
Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Microsoft’s Public Sector Center of Expertise brings together thought leadership and research relating to digital transformation in the public sector. The Center of Expertise highlights the efforts and success stories of public servants around the globe, while fostering a community of decision makers with a variety of resources from podcasts and webinars to white papers and new research. Join us as we discover and share the learnings and achievements of public sector communities.
Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
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