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AFRICAN AMERICAN FORUM ON RACE & REGIONALISM

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SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP, INC

 

ANNOUNCES A GROUNDBREAKING STUDY

 

REGIONALISM:  GROWING TOGETHER TO EXPAND OPPORTUNITY TO ALL

 

  Cleveland, OH --- A two-year study focusing on regionalism in Northeast Ohio conducted by The Presidents' Council and the African American Forum on Race & Regionalism is complete.

The final report, Regionalism: Growing Together to Expand Opportunity to All, was released in a series of briefings and receptions hosted by the
 

Presidents' Council and Cleveland's Mayor Frank G. Jackson on Wednesday, June 20th at the InterContinental Hotel and Conference Center.  More than 300 of the area's leadership participated in a discussion on the results of this comprehensive, 300-page report. A broad-based representation of elected officials, business, civic and neighborhood leaders, foundations and media from across the region attended the briefings.

To ensure that regionalism offered opportunities for everyone, The Presidents' Council engaged as the project's consultants The African American Forum on Race and Regionalism. The Forum is managed and coordinated by Sustainable Community Development Group, Inc., a not-for-profit company at the forefront of working with communities, the public and private sectors on equitable development, environment and health.

The Forum is co-chaired by three of the nation's foremost experts in regional equity: john a. powell, head of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State University; Robert D. Bullard leads the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University; and Angela Glover Blackwell, president of PolicyLink, a national nonprofit research, communications, capacity building, and advocacy organization.

The project was commissioned by the Presidents' Council and funded by a grant from The Cleveland Foundation.  For more information on the African American Forum on Race & Regionalism click on the following link:

 

http://www.aafrr.org

 

"What has resulted from the report are clear recommendations that ensure regional equity," said Lonzo Coleman, chair of the Regionalism's Project's Steering Committee. "Regional equity must be intentionally addressed in order to focus on and eventually eradicate the majority-minority and urban-suburban disparities in this region. Our goal is to ensure that all people residing in every neighborhood have the opportunity to prosper. That is the only way that our region can move toward economic health, growth and prosperity," he continued.

 

More than 50 policy recommendations identified in the study can serve as a guide to regional policy reform in Northeast Ohio. The report includes both short- and long-term recommendations in the most critical areas - education, economic development, housing, transportation and public health.

As a result of the research, a key focus as it relates to regionalism and Northeast Ohio communities includes the following:
  Regional initiatives must focus on reducing the disparity in resources among communities and ensuring that every individual and family in Northeast Ohio - urban, suburban, exurban - receives fair and equitable opportunities for economic advancement and enhanced quality of life. All regionalism proposals must be viewed through a regional equity template: proactive measures that create balanced investments in people and neighborhoods across the region. This is the standard - equity, not efficiency - by which all regionalism initiatives and policies will be measured.  

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link to full study!!!


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