Talking Place

004 Building Inclusion in places - with Marsha Ramroop

Tanisha Raffiuddin Season 1 Episode 4

In this episode of Talking Place, host Tanisha Raffiuddin sits down with Marsha Ramroop, an inclusion strategist and author of the groundbreaking book ‘Building Inclusion’, to explore the critical intersections of place, diversity, and the human experience.

Marsha shares her remarkable journey from a 30-year career in broadcasting to becoming a leading voice in equity, diversity, and inclusion within the built environment. With infectious passion and clarity, she unpacks complex concepts like diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural intelligence, breaking down how we can create truly inclusive spaces and societies.

Discover how meaningful change happens when we listen to unheard voices, challenge our assumptions, and take personal responsibility for inclusive behaviours. From the transformative design of the Elizabeth Line to insights from her work across sectors, Marsha offers a compelling vision of placemaking that centers on human dignity and collective potential.

Drawing from her personal experiences and professional expertise, Marsha challenges the traditional notion of 'placemaking', advocating instead for place enabling – an approach that prioritises community voices and collaborative design.

Whether you're an architect, urban planner, community advocate, or simply interested in how our built environments shape human experience, this conversation offers profound insights into creating more equitable, accessible, and meaningful places.

Join us as we ‘Talk Place’.

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