Community Cooperation and Inclusion: Conversation with Mittie Jordan, Cortell Kinney, Marilyn Mobley, and Gary Norton

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Article

Publication Date

7-1-2009

Abstract

Gladys Haddad continues to explore the Greater University Circle Initiative and how it hopes to bring community wealth and economic inclusion to these neighborhoods of Cleveland. This conversation focuses on community relationships between residents, business owners, different neighborhoods, and the institutions of University Circle. The session was held at the Deuteronomy 8:3 Cafe in Glenville, this session brings together Marilyn Mobley (Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, Case Western Reserve University), Mittie Jordan (Owner and proprietor of Deuteronomy 8:3), Cortrell Kinney (Hough neighborhood resident) and Gary Norton (East Cleveland resident and President of City Council) to discuss the Greater University Initiative.

Keywords

Community development--Finance, Economic development--Ohio--Cleveland

Publication Title

Regionally Speaking: A Virtual Symposium

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