Name
Equitable Collective Impact Led and Designed by Neighborhood Key Stakeholders
Date & Time
Thursday, April 29, 2021, 12:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Speakers
Roman Vann Jackson - JobsFirstNYC
Christina Williams - Staten Island Partnership for Community Welless
Alissa Levine - Kingsborough Community College’s Division of Workforce Development and Continuing Education
Genese Morgan - Brooklyn Community Board 16
Christina Williams - Staten Island Partnership for Community Welless
Alissa Levine - Kingsborough Community College’s Division of Workforce Development and Continuing Education
Genese Morgan - Brooklyn Community Board 16
Description
Ensuring solutions are driven by community stakeholders, our process and community work are driven by our core values, unlocking the potential of people in the communities we serve through bold ideas, collective genius, and being conscious observers and advisors. In this session, we will demonstrate how to equitably develop neighborhood-based youth workforce collaborative to advance collective, scalable outcomes. We will provide examples of this through two community solutions projects based in Brooklyn (Yes Bed-Stuy) and the Bronx (Jerome Avenue Revitalization Collaborative)
Learning Objectives:
- Developing and sustaining equitable, community-led collaboratives towards economic development and mobility goals.
- Aligning all community stakeholders towards collective goals and developing a structured partnership model to address key challenges.
Session Type
Concurrent Case Study Session
Community Engagement
Economic Development