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Self sustained Community Development vs Gentrification

Posted on February 4, 2021 CT
In the past 50 years whole sections of cities all over this country have been deliberately bled to death
Meeting Scheduled for February 4, 2021 12:00 am CT
In the past 50 years whole sections of cities all over this country
have been deliberately bled to death. Once livable and vibrant
communities like St. Louis’ northside and some areas in KC MO
now resemble ghost towns that mirror the tragic, compounding
effects of systemic racism, on-going governmental corruption,
economic disinvestment and long-term neglect. Large areas are
already blighted and/or slated for re-development—if city
governments had their way. Our panel will address the following
questions:
• What should self-sustained and viable neighborhoods look like?
• What does it take to turn neighborhoods back into vibrant areas
that serve their residents instead of enriching developers?
• What role can and do reparations play in this context?
• How can we stem gentrification?
• Where and how do we start to accomplish these goals?
* Herdosia “Kalambayi” Bentum, St. Louis City aldermanic
candidate for Ward 3 (endorsed by Gateway Green Alliance)
* Tony Saper, City Council Member, Ward 1 North Kansas
City, MO.
* Wale Amusa, Co-Chair Campaign for Respect, Fairness and
Human Dignity.
* Ticharwa Masimba, St. Louis City aldermanic candidate for
Ward 21 (endorsed by Gateway Green Alliance).
Moderator: Coffee Wright, UAPO and Green Party
Sponsored by Missouri Green Party, Green Party of St. Louis/Gateway
Green Alliance, Green Party of Kansas City, United African Peoples
Organization (UAPO), and African People's Socialist Party.
www.gateway-greens.org For more info, call 314-727-8554
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