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Join the discussion about bringing ‘community’ into community rebuilding: how would you do it?

at Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library-
Today, Tuesday at 6:30pm, February 25, 2014

Race, Class, Power, and Organizing in East Baltimore: Rebuilding Abandoned Communities in America

Enoch Pratt Free Library Black History Month Book event

Interview: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast, WYPR

Audio of presentation/discussion; Q&A starts at 45 mins, discussion starts at 61 mins

Audience discussion/suggestions in regard community rebuilding for better outcomes: Audience disucssion Pratt Library.2.25.14

PDF of presentation: Send a contact request!

This entry was posted in audios, Events, February 2014, Interviews, Presentations and tagged Baltimore WYPR, Black History Month, book discussion, East Baltimore Development Inc., Enoch Pratt Free Library, Equitable and Sustainable Development, Forest City, gentrification, Johns Hopkins Science and Technology Park, Marisela Gomez, organizing, Sheilah Kast, social determinants of health on February 25, 2014 by mbgomez.

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