Romi Hall ties together our four-part series in this final installment with a holistic vision for effective community development in Black communities.
In this installment of CCI's four-part series spotlighting Black women alumnae of our Fulcrum Fellowship, Ja'Net Defell discusses a shift from a needs framework to an opportunity framework when investing in Black communities.
In this installment of CCI's four-part series spotlighting Black women alumnae of our Fulcrum Fellowship, Sarida Scott considers the Centering Blackness Framework in her hometown, Detroit.
This February, CCI is spotlighting four Black women alumnae of our Fulcrum Fellowship, who will share their visions for how to center Black people in community development. The series begins with Joanna Trotter, Senior Director of Community Impact for The Chicago Community Trust.
In Chicago's Woodlawn community, Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) is spearheading the redevelopment of affordable housing without displacement.
CCI consultant Nancy O. Andrews discusses the need for a renewed focus on equity and social justice in community development work and provides a prescription for change.
This week, we interviewed Fulcrum Fellow Joanna Trotter, Senior Director of Community Impact at The Chicago Community Trust (The Trust), a community foundation working to improve the lives of people across the Chicago region.