URC
has launched it’s national Urban Roundtable Series to inform listen to
urban constituents around the country on critical matters.
Join hundreds of local residents:
4 pm at Creative Venue, 40 Logan Avenue, Bridgeport, Connecticut 06607
The Urban Revitalization Coalition lead by Dr. Darrell Scott; Chairman; Kareem Lanier,
COO; working along side White House Domestic Policy Council, White
House National Economic Council, White House American Innovations
Office; Local Connecticut Partners; The Minority Business Association
& Center For Joint Venture lead by Tom McMillian and Chiquita
Stephenson; Newly appointed policy advisor, Carl Higbie; Impact Church
Pastored by Fred Gee Jr and State Representative Dr. Charlie Stallworth
(D), have committed to developing sustainable economic opportunities
that have become a road map to restore and build sustainable urban
community structure.
On Wednesday, April 11th from 4:00 P.M,
Dr. Scott, Mr. Lanier along with other partners are excited to hold a
roundtable on the future of urban revitalization efforts in Bridgeport,
CT.
“Our
country has a 22 trillion dollar dilemma which is the amount of
taxpayer dollars spent on the war on poverty. We at URC are committed to
assisting our country in solving this problem.”
-Dr. Darrell Scott
Urban
Revitalization Coalition is working in concert with the White House to
craft “Urban Policies for Urban Revitalization to Restore Urban Pride.”
URC has also created it’s “URC 13 Point Program Model” which
strategically provides structure, guidance, and the fundamental
resources needed to mobilize and create sustainable communities in Urban
America. This approach creates a wealth of growth opportunities which
enhances the appeal and effectiveness of previously overlooked Urban
Communities.
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