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Can a Board Game Save Lives? UC Davis Professor Thinks So
Ciel Wood 10/10/24 Ciel Wood 10/10/24

Can a Board Game Save Lives? UC Davis Professor Thinks So

Prototyping Resilience was featured in an article published by UC Davis’s College of Letters and Science magazine.

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Novato residents use board game as disaster preparedness tool
Ciel Wood 10/10/24 Ciel Wood 10/10/24

Novato residents use board game as disaster preparedness tool

Prototyping Resilience recently partnered with the Los Robles Mobile Home Park, bringing the board game to the community of Novato, California. The event was covered in the Marin Independent Journal.

Photo: Alan Dep/Marin Independent Journal

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Prototyping Resilience featured in KQED
Press Ciel Wood 10/10/24 Press Ciel Wood 10/10/24

Prototyping Resilience featured in KQED

Prototyping Resilience was recently featured in a KQED article by journalist Katherine Monahan, who attended the Tomales community event.

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Prototyping Resilience featured in NPR
Press Ciel Wood 6/13/24 Press Ciel Wood 6/13/24

Prototyping Resilience featured in NPR

The game workshop in Tomales was shared on KWMR’s Epicenter , and KQED reporter Katherine Monahan reported on the event which has now aired on NPR stations across the United States.

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Prototyping Resilience in Tomales, CA
Community Event Ciel Wood 6/12/24 Community Event Ciel Wood 6/12/24

Prototyping Resilience in Tomales, CA

Earlier this summer, we partnered with two community organizations in the town of Tomales, California, Tomales Emergency Response Network (TERN) and the Tomales Town Hall to create “Tomales Reslience”.

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This research has been supported by :

The National Science Foundation Grant #2230636: SCC-IRG Track 1 Designing Smart, Sustainable Risk Reduction in Hazard-Prone Communities: Modeling Risk Across Scales of Time and Space (2022-2025)

A Seed Fund Award from CITRIS and the Banatao Institute at the University of California (2019)

A Stage 1 Award from the National Science Foundation’s CIVIC Program (2019/2020)