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Public Lab Barnraisings

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Thank you to everyone who helped create the Texas Barnraising in February 2019!

What's the next Barnraising?

TBD, possibly Miami in 2020!

What is a Barnraising?

A Barnraising is an event hosted by the Public Lab community. In the spirit of bringing a community together to collectively raise a structure such as a barn, Barnraising participants come together to test environmental monitoring tools in the field, brainstorm new research projects, share about environmental concerns, and develop strategies to address them. The event is hosted in an “unconference style.” This means that people collectively set the agenda, and join to participate and collaborate rather than just present, talk, and listen.

At the event, barnraising participants can expect to: improve social ties through in-person collaboration, participate in deep exploration of local environmental issues and ongoing community research, advance technical knowledge, and work with hands-on projects for local environmental monitoring and documenting new monitoring methods.

Host a Barnraising

See our Host a Barnraising page to find more resources on hosting your own Barnraising event.


Past Barnraisings:

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