What to expect in the rest of the semester

November 23rd’s community forum focuses on thinking about Community Development and Neighborhood Revitalization. We’ve asked Wes Moore to share how he imagines the future, and then a long-time community leader who thinks about neighborhood revitalization to share his thoughts: JC Faulk on Conscious Neighborhood Revitalization.

And for a treat, community members are hosting a potluck Thanksgiving dinner following the evening’s forum.  We will provide plates and flatware as well as water.  Please feel free to bring something to share and enjoy the camaraderie following the presentations and discussion.

On Novermber 30th, we will be exploring solutions and welcoming Scot T. Spencer from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and co-leader of the Opportunities Collaborative Report, along with Maurice Taylor from Morgan State University to share the plan he and his colleagues have been working on.

December 7th is our last community forum with presenters, and Michael Cryor will share with us the plan for OneBaltimore. As a special treat, D. Watkins, UB graduate, will comment.  Most important, however, we will have the first of several student presentations on Baltimore’s future. Those will continue on December 14th, and we hope community members will attend then as well.

I hope to see you at as many of these evening forums as possible.

Joe Wood, Provost and Moderator for Divided Baltimore

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