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Comprehensive Community Development in the Metropolitan Context

 

The “disappearance of work” in lower-income and predominately minority neighborhoods of America’s cities has been linked to a host of social ills – from family disintegration, to long-term welfare dependency to high levels of violence and crime. One prominent theory holds that spatial mismatch – suburbanization of employment without suburbanization of lower-income residents -- is responsible. Recent research strongly suggests that this theory is deeply flawed. Poverty is indeed suburbanizing, and economic analysis shows that spatial proximity appears much less important to neighborhood employment rates than other factors, such as the thinness of employment networks, racial discrimination in hiring, and the failures of public education. How have community developers responded, and where can we point to success in adopting community-centered or community-mediated solutions to these basic labor market failures? Please join moderator Carol Coletta, President of CEOs for Cities and our national panelists as they discuss these issues.

The national panel discussion will convene at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and will be streamed live to satellite locations. Following the national discussion, a regional discussion will be convened at each satellite location.


VIDEOS

Part 1: National Panel

Part 2: Regional Discussion 

10:30 AM
Part 1: National Panel
 
Welcome & Introduction

Daniel Sullivan,  Executive Vice President and Director of Research,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

 
Overview

Chris Walker,  Director of Research and Assessment,  Local Initiatives Support Corporation

Mark Elliott,  President,  Mobility

 
Panel Discussion

Moderator

Carol Coletta,  Director,  ArtPlace

Panelists

Mark Elliott,  President,  Mobility

Jane Oates,  Assistant Secretary for Employment and Training,  U.S. Department of Labor

Juan Salgado,  President and CEO,  Instituto del Progreso Latino

Bob Giloth,  Vice President,  The Center for Family Economic Success and Community Change

 
Question & Answers (all sites)
 
Conclusion of Webcast
 
Break (followed by Regional Discussions)
1:00 PM
Part 2: Regional Discussion
 
Welcome & Introductions

Jeremiah Boyle,  Managing Director of Economic Development,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Eileen Figel,  Director,  Institute for Comprehensive Community Development

 
Panel Discussion

Moderator

Paul O’Connor,  Urban Strategist,  SOM

Panelists

Howard Snyder,  Executive Director,  Northwest Side Community Development Corporation (NWSCDC)

Will Edwards,  City of Chicago,  Department of Housing and Economic Development

 
Question & Answers
2:30 PM
Adjournment

 

 

Last Updated: 06/16/2011

 
Event Information
Date
06/20/11
Registration Deadline
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Location

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
230 S. LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604-1413

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