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Hi everyone,


My name is Paul and I am part of 3.09 design collective, where we're curating a 1-day conference and pavilion for London Design Festival on September 15th on the theme, 'Gender Equity In Cities'. Selected by Brixton Design Trail, our aim is to curate the conference with interactive workshops and host panels that surround our theme.


https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/gender-equity-in-cities


We are currently seeking sponsorship and as discussed, I would like to invite you to support the upcoming event. As a young architecturally-minded group of students, we?re challenging the perspectives of gender further by encouraging designers, architects, practitioners, young and mature audiences as well as community groups to engage with improving the dynamics held especially within workplace environments, our communities and also our cities.



#WhyGenderEquity is important. For more about our sponsorship opportunities and how we believe we can start to transform the perception of gender, sponsor us and view our work:


https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/gender-equity-in-cities



Kind regards,


Paul Daramola

Contributing Editor @ 3pointohnine

Email: [email protected]

Website: https://www.3pointohnine.com

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