Biden-Harris Carried by Communities of Color; Now Our Policies Must Work for People of Color
SPARCC Calls for Federal Push for Racial Justice
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SPARCC Calls for Federal Push for Racial Justice
Continue ReadingKey Takeaways from SPARCC and Urban Displacement Project’s Gentrification and Displacement Analysis By Devin Culbertson, Enterprise Community Partners and Renee Roy Elias, Urban Displacement Project
Continue Reading“It is hard to argue that housing is not a fundamental human need. Decent, affordable housing should be a basic right for everybody in this country. The reason is simple: without stable shelter, everything else falls apart.” ― Matthew Desmond, Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City In 1964, Burt Bacharach and Hal David penned the […]
Continue ReadingBy Olivia Barrow, Low Income Investment Fund (original post) Billions of dollars in community development investments have been poured into communities over the last several decades, both in pursuit of drawing resources in to improve places as well as creating pathways to opportunities in other communities. But as Black Americans continue to be murdered by […]
Continue ReadingLos últimos cinco años han sido los más cálidos jamás registrados a nivel mundial, y las temporadas de inundaciones de primavera, huracanes e incendios forestales están por llegar, y luego se aproximan los meses de verano que se estiman que serán más cálidos que el promedio. Entre los huracanes en el sureste y los incendios […]
Continue ReadingIn 2018, SPARCC shared its Rapid Climate Vulnerability Assessment (RCVA): A New Way to Measure Vulnerability. In partnership with SPARCC and EcoAdapt, we are excited to share an updated RCVA guide, a simple, four-step process designed to evaluate community vulnerability to climate change while collaboratively finding solutions. >> Download RCVA: single page format and spread […]
Continue ReadingReleased June 4, 2020 We are grieving the senseless murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and the uncountable more who have lost their lives to white supremacy. We acknowledge that systemic racism is deeply rooted in the history of this country and that white supremacy manifests itself every day in the […]
Continue ReadingSPARCC’s second Virtual Learning Conversation: Engaging for Equity in a World of COVID-19 included over 175 participants from Atlanta, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Memphis. It brought together local and national advocates, planners, policymakers, and development partners working to advance radically re-imagined community engagement practices that government can utilize and […]
Continue ReadingWith the ravages of COVID-19 illuminating disparities in racial equity, health, and environmental conditions, we must reiterate a fundamental principle from the last three years of SPARCC work:Community-driven development rooted in multi-sector collaboration must be at the core of supporting equitable, healthy, and resilient communities. COVID-19 is affecting low income and families of color disproportionately, […]
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