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Context & Conversation: “Who Defines ‘Community Investment’?” co-presented with Providence Public Library

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Date:
February 10, 2020
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Venue

West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation's Sankofa Community Room
70 Westfield Street
Providence, RI 02907 United States
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Context & Conversation: “Who Defines ‘Community Investment’?”

Co-presented with Community Partner Providence Public Library

Community Partner: West Elmwood Housing Development Corporation

Inspired by August Wilson’s Radio Golf

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Providence’s West End is home to gems of historic architecture, some newly restored, others in need of care; entrepreneurs from many countries running all kinds of small businesses; a microbrewery; subsidized housing developments; vibrant but underfunded community centers; a well-used library; multiple parks; expensive restaurants; street produce trucks; backyard gardens; even the occasional chicken.  It’s also home to the tension that results in a tight housing market when new investment follows years of disinvestment, and longtime residents are priced out of their “improved” neighborhoods. Join us for a conversation with United Way of RI Executive Vice President, Director of Community Investment Angela Ankoma;  Brown University Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Urban Studies Rebecca Carter, RI Department of Health Artist-In-Residence Jazzmen Lee Johnson, and others about what constitutes “community,” how values inform our definition of “investment,” and who gets to decide which investments will yield the greatest return in their communities.

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