Wyoming city planner, Kentwood mayor featured in KDL series

By Katie Zuidema
Kent District Library


Kentwood Mayor Stephen Kepley

Pandemics, politics and persistent social problems make our communities seem more fractured and polarized than ever. Yet, we must all live together and create communities where people are safe, prosperous and healthy. Kent District Library has partnered with World Affairs Council to present a three-part series focused on Community Resilience. This series tackles the ways we can all work together to create stronger communities, starting right here in Western Michigan.



The Community Resilience series is taking place online.  People can attend the series virtually via the World Affairs Council’s YouTube page. Guests will have the ability to send in a question of the speaker-experts during the live presentations. They will also be able to watch them afterwards as archived videos.



Community Resilience: Towards a Newly Vital Midwest

Thursday, April 15, 6:30 p.m.
Featuring John Austin, Director of Michigan Economic Center and Nonresident Senior Fellow with Brookings Institution and Chicago Council on Global Affairs.

Wyoming City Planner Nicole Hofert


Community Resilience: Empowered People = Community Resilience

Monday, April 19, 6:30 p.m.
Featuring Tarah Carnahan, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Treetops Collective, Willie Patterson III, Director of Community Engagement at LINC Up and Carlos Sanchez, Director of Latino Business and Economic Development Center at Ferris State University.


Community Resilience: Responsive Government = Community Resilience 
Monday, April 26, 6:30 p.m.

Featuring Nicole Hofert, City Planner for City of Wyoming, Stephen Kepley, Mayor of Kentwood, and Milinda Ysasi, Grand Rapids (2nd Ward) City Commissioner.


The World Affairs Council of Western Michigan empowers the people and organizations of West Michigan to engage thoughtfully with the world. For more information, visit www.worldmichigan.org.

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