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Paths to Rebuilding and Healing Abandoned Communities: Equitable, Healthy

Is DC’s development equitable and sustainable if Black lives don’t matter?

Join us as we discuss why Black lives matter in building sustainable communities in DC and beyond. Plan to spend the afternoon to tour examples of actions toward equitable development!

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Equitable Development in DC

This entry was posted in Affordable housing, BlackLivesMatter, Equitable and sustainable development, Organizing for justice, Participatory democracy on March 30, 2016 by mbgomez.

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