Claiming a Street Named King

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Claiming a Street Named King A Community Economic Revitalization Project In Honor of the Vision of the Martin Luther King Jr.

Presentation Panel Venzella Stowers current Georgia Clients Council President Terence Dicks former Georgia Clients Council President Ovita Thornton Georgia Clients Council Director Attorney Homero Leon Community Economic Specialist for Georgia Legal Services Phyllis Holmen, Director of Georgia Legal Services Program Advisory and Technical Support Dr. Maryanne Akers, Morgan State University and Dr. Derek Alderman

Overview of the Project

Overview Continued The Claiming A Street Named King is a community economic development (CED). The project was the vision of the past Georgia Client Council President Terence Dicks. The project began with research in Athens and Augusta Georgia through the University Of Georgia School Of Environmental Design. The research was led by Dr. Mary Anne Akers in collaboration with Georgia Legal Services Program (GLSP), Georgia State Trade Association of Non-profit Developers (G-STAND) and Neighborhood Works America, INC. Derek Alderman, a cultural geographer at East Carolina University, has done extensive research on Martin Luther King Jr. roadways and was a key advisor for the Clients Council and stakeholders. There are over 700 streets named after Martin Luther King in the United States. There are also a number of other countries that have named streets in honor of Martin Luther King. Many of the streets named in honor of Martin Luther King are in beautiful well manicured neighborhoods, downtown business districts, interstate and highways. But too many Martin Luther King Jr. throughways are in poor, crime infested, dilapidated communities. “To name any street for King is to invite an accounting of how the street makes good on King’s promise or mocks it” states Jonathan Tilove author of “Along Martin Luther King” The Claiming A Street Named King is the Georgia Clients Council CED effort to make good on King’s promise one community at a time. The Claiming A Street Named King is more than building new houses or rehabbing homes. This community economic development project is a citizen initiated economic development strategy which seeks to revitalize the economy of low-moderate income and marginal neighborhoods both urban and rural for the benefit of the whole community. Its principal objective is to assist consumers in becoming producers, users to become providers, employees to employers. The CED utilizes entrepreneurial methods similar to traditional business methods.* This project has produced a PowerPoint, video, a manual of Augusta, Georgia research as a guide to revitalize communities. *Mtangulizi Sanyika NLDA Training on Community Development July 1990

Community Economic Development vs. Community Development What is the difference? What are pros and cons of each? Is community economic development more than buildings-bricks and mortar?

Visioning What are some of the characteristics of the Martin Luther King Jr. Street in your community or in a community you past through? (Audience Participation)

Visioning Continued Based on Martin Luther King Jr.’s latter work on economic, and social justice what would a community named after Martin Luther King look like to best represent and honor Dr. King? (Audience Participation)

Where Do Start-How to Begin? Athens Research Augusta Information Gathering

(Other Ideas Audience Participation) Tools of the Trade Community Forums Talking with people directly impacted in the community Business and industry assessment in the community College and/or secondary partnerships Workability Assessments Needs Assessment vs. Asset Mapping Community Clean-Ups Oral History Data Photo ability Charettes (Other Ideas Audience Participation)