The Trust for Public Land and Community Leaders
Diane Regas, President and CEO, The Trust for Public Land; Teresa Bendito, co-founder, Parque Padrinos; Taylor Toynes, Executive Director, For Oak Cliff
What does conservation have to do with community? Everything, says Diane Regas. As President and CEO of The Trust for Public Land, Regas leads a national nonprofit dedicated to using parks and public land as a means to create healthier, stronger neighborhoods. Since 1972, The Trust for Public Land has pioneered a “land for people” movement, working alongside communities nationwide to create and advocate for the parks and open spaces everyone needs and deserves. In this time of public health emergency, economic freefall, and worldwide demand for systemic social change, America’s parks, trails, and open spaces are more vital than ever—providing spaces for respite, exercise, recreation, and community assembly. And yet, great parks are not distributed equally, and too often the people who need parks the most have the least access. Join Regas in conversation with community leaders Taylor Toynes, Executive Director of For Oak Cliff in Dallas, and Teresa Bendito, co-founder of Parque Padrinos in Wenatchee, Washington, as they discuss how great parks can unite us, amplify our voices, and create community power.
You can view this talk live below or on UC Berkeley's YouTube page here. It is also being live streamed on the Rausser College Facebook page here. We will be taking live questions on August 26 via Facebook in the comments section.


Diane Regas
Teresa Bendito
Taylor Toynes