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Women and the Waterfront

Women and the Waterfront

March 25 | 6:30pm | 213 Water Street | Free

Waterfronts are among the most dynamic and essential resources—supporting recreation, ecology, transportation, economic growth, and climate resilience. As cities nationwide face rising sea levels, aging infrastructure, and inequitable access to the shoreline, the choices made today will define how communities live, work, and connect with the water for generations to come.

Join the Seaport Museum and Waterfront Alliance for an engaging and thought-provoking panel discussion—perfect to close out Women’s History Month—featuring key agency appointees who are leading this work at the city and state level. This dynamic conversation between women leading the charge will explore the critical role waterfronts play in health and vitality and share how the administration is planning, building, and transforming these spaces to ensure they remain safe, vibrant, and accessible for all.

Panelists will discuss emerging priorities—from resilient infrastructure and open space design to environmental justice, climate adaptation, and community-driven planning.The discussion will also spotlight cross-agency collaboration, new investments, regulatory breakthroughs, and the complex challenges that come with preparing waterfronts for a changing climate.

Attendees will gain meaningful insights into the strategies shaping a more equitable, resilient, and inspiring waterfront for every community. A Q&A with the panelists and reception with wine and seltzer will close the evening. Preregistration is encouraged for this event. Walkups will be accommodated as possible.

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About the Moderator

Julie Raskin is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Waterfront Alliance, leading the organization’s mission to create a waterfront that is resilient, accessible, climate-ready, and economically vibrant. With experience spanning the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, Julie is known for bringing together diverse stakeholders to achieve transformational change and advance initiatives that make New York City more a sustainable place to live and work. Julie holds a B.A. in urban studies from Columbia University and an M.B.A. from NYU’s Stern School of Business, where she graduated with distinction. She serves as Vice Chair of the Fort Greene Park Conservancy and is a recipient of the Waste360 “40 Under 40” Award. She lives in Brooklyn with her family.


About Waterfront Alliance 

Waterfront Alliance has been leading the charge in how the New York metropolitan region views and uses its harbor for more than a decade and a half. With more than 1,100 Alliance Partners committed to bringing real change to our region’s 700+ miles of coastline, the Waterfront Alliance stepped into a new and critical leadership role to inform and challenge the region’s response to sea level rise and coastal storms. Our crucial, long-term focus is on increasing waterfront accessibility for all, advocating for a working waterfront that is a vital source of business activity, preparing our most-impacted communities for the climate crisis, and educating the next generation of waterfront stewards. We achieve change through collaborations, education, our own initiatives and campaigns, and by inspiring others to become changemakers.

Learn More About Waterfront Alliance

Enjoy More That the Museum Offers

Access to the historic ships and exhibitions on view is not included with your ticket to this event. If you would like to explore more that the Museum has to offer, book in advance or ask Museum staff about General Admission tickets when you check in.

General Admission is available Friday through Sunday, from 11am to 5pm and brings you aboard the 1885 tall ship Wavertree and 1908 lightship Ambrose at Pier 16, and into all current exhibitions on view in the first-floor Schermerhorn Row galleries at 12 Fulton Street. Your ticket also sets you on course to explore Maritime City, the Seaport Museum’s immersive, three-floor exhibition at A.A. Thomson & Co., located at 213 Water Street.


Ready for more?

Head over to our Programs and Events page to see what else is happening at the Museum. Sign up for an upcoming talk, learn more about visiting Wavertree, or explore our virtual offerings.

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