Sunday, June 27, 2010

More People Need To Know About "America Speaks"

Yesterday, I participated in a town hall that addressed how individual Americans can work toward solving our country's problems.... together. Go to America Speaks [http://usabudgetdiscussion.org/our-budget-our-economy-june-26/ ] to see how you can join in on future opportunities. Our challenge was to reduce the deficit 1.2 Trillion Dollars---We did it ..... without the bickering and name calling...so why can't our elected officials do it. They need our help ...So show some support for getting this done with the President.....

Friday, June 25, 2010

Can Capacity Building Really Happen In Richmond Virginia?

What does it really mean to build capacity?

How can we build capacity that will reach the masses?

Should our elected officials be responsible for establishing a community benchmark timetable that will be measured in terms of what improvements are seen in our communities....

And lastly, isn't it time to address marketing strategies-programs that look good on paper and never grow to transform our communities- that never go far enough to solve root causes that are the very foundation of need for capacity building.

I would like input on how this pathway should be created...

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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Stop Trying To Revitalize Neighborhoods Without the "Neighborhood" Input

On Thursday evening, something interesting happened in the city of Richmond. Well actually... probably many interesting things happened but we can not know about them with notification and repeated notification if you want the citizenship's participation.

In the convention center-which I might add that the facility is not rented for an event by simply wanting to use it, a meeting was held about "revitalizing the North Jackson Ward area". The announcement on the mid-day news did not say who was hosting the event. It was a cold sterile announcement.

One could say that it was an attempt to see who would show up without knowing the sponsors... so I can see that.

What I can not see is this announcement without any previous announcements so people who do more than one thing in a day can plan their schedules.

What I am inclined to believe is that this timely announcement is not a good strategy to show good faith about working with the citizens that "ALREADY" live in the North Jackson Ward area. I am almost certain that there are very few neighborhoods in this city where such cavalier and dismissive regard is DISPLAYED.

It is my hope that going forward from THIS day (June 19, 2010),that whatever collaboration, coalition, group, organization, city entity....WHOEVER.... will dig deep to re-tool this process.

It is worth bearing in mind that there are Section 3 requirements that HAVE NOT been implemented, CONSOLIDATED PLAN stipulations that might be out of sync, and just plan old rude and dis-respect behavior that has clouded this process of what to do with Downtown Richmond,North Jackson Ward,Gilpin Court or whatever "NEW" name that will be tried in order to avoid the negative word association with the NEGATIVE BEHAVIOR that have been directly associated with what may very well have started out as good intentions about uplifting and transforming the communities of our city.

Unfortunately, what we have now is something looking like GENERATIONAL NEGLECT and missed opportunities that have created extreme poverty resulting from policy gone haywire.

Avoidance and hasty actions with partial stakeholder participating can not be the answer any longer.

The reality of what must be done takes real work. IT CAN HAPPEN, but ARE we really ready to display the authentic RESPECT necessary to change hearts and minds positively in order to get the best work out of each of us in this city.

I contend that the meeting in the convention center last Thursday has got to do way more work in making the effort.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Richmond Transit Riders Union

Last night an initial group of Richmond area residents came together to discuss organizing strategies for better transportation efforts for ourselves. The goal was to start small and stay focused and I believe that is exactly what we did.

And thus the Richmond Transit Riders Union was born [RTRU]. Continue to look for upcoming opportunities to join efforts to hold policy administrators more accountable for the impact of the policy creation.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Say What You Mean....Mean What You Say....

This past weekend I was told by a few different people on different subjects that I should expect one thing when something an entirely different thing happened.

I perfectly understand the fact that things come up ... but whatever happen to giving notification about not expecting the arrival.

Prayerfully, as we seek greater citizen participation we will get back to saying what we mean and meaning what we say.

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