#GoodSynergy - Placemaking with Nathan Coyle and Rich Collins

In this #GoodSynergy podcast episode focusing on placemaking, we meet two professionals working at the grassroots: Nathan Coyle (Director - New Union) and Rich Collins (Creative Director - Sortified).

Skilfully interviewed by Yvonne Field (Founder & CEO of The Ubele Initiative), this compelling conversation goes beyond the niceties of why placemaking is a good thing to have, challenging us to think about how it can be leveraged to do more, be more and disrupt the systems, reaching marginalised and minoritised groups.

About the Interviewer - Yvonne Field

Yvonne Field Profile Picture

Yvonne Field, guest interviewer for this episode, has a lifelong personal and professional commitment to working with Black and racially minoritised communities, women, young people and next generation leaders.  She founded and leads The Ubele Initiative, an African diaspora led, infrastructure plus organisation, empowering Black and Minoritised communities in the UK, to act as catalysts for social and economic change. To achieve this, they work with community leaders, groups, and organisations in the UK and beyond to strengthen their sustainability, resilience, and voice. Ubele is taken from Swahili meaning ‘the future’.

Further Information

  • Rich Collins - LinkedIn

  • Sortified

    Sortified aims to make things better for people and communities. We do this by supporting other social and community organisations to grow and thrive, providing expert social consultancy services, and engaging and co-producing with people and communities. We also work with data to look at places creatively, as well as running some services that support or work with people directly.

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