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What Do Daycare & Soul Food Have to Do with Climate Change? Forging City-Community Partnerships for Community Resilience. Jennifer Hirsch, Ph.D. [email protected]. Community Assets Approach. Local INSTITUTIONS. Business. Schools. Churches/ Houses of Worship. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Jennifer Hirsch, [email protected]

What Do Daycare & Soul Food Have to Do with Climate Change?

Forging City-Community Partnerships for Community Resilience

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Local INSTITUTIONSLocal INSTITUTIONS

Citizens’ Associations

Citizens’ Associations

Gifts of INDIVIDUALS

Gifts of INDIVIDUALS

Youth

Cultural Groups Community Colleges

Labeled People

Artists

Libraries

Block Clubs

SchoolsBusinessChurches/ Houses

of Worship

Income

Older Adults

Parks

Hospitals

Asset-Based Community Development (presentation), Kretzmann, John P. and McKnight, John L.

Community Assets Approach

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Tangible Assets• Active libraries/art centers• Nature preserves• Entrepreneurs invested in the community• City-wide partnerships• Construction/gardening skills• High percentage of home ownership

Intangible Assets• Home country-town/family traditions: re-use, gardening, water conservation• Awareness of climate change through Hurricane Katrina, local weather events• History of collaboration to address big challenges

Concerns• Access to healthy food• Youth opportunities• Air quality• Beautification• Economic development• Revitalizing cultural traditions

Barriers•Green as gentrification• Community image• Suspicion of outside institutions (city, universities)

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Climate-related Community Assets & Concerns

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Big Plans, Community Action Approach

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Pilsen Project Approach

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Project Community Climate

Bronzeville

African-American CultureLocal Green EconomyHealthArtYouthTourism

StewardshipClimate Change EducationGreen Economy Tour: Transportation, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy

South Chicago

YouthArtHousing

Energy ConservationAdaptation: Engage the Public

Pilsen

Mexican CultureEnvironmental JusticeImmigrationYouth

Climate-Friendly GardensClimate Change EducationWater ConservationStewardship

Forest GlenForest Glen

YouthLocal EconomyCommunity Image

Climate-Friendly GardensClimate Change EducationWater ConservationStewardship

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Climate=Co-Benefit

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Support Grassroots Networking & Learning

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Incorporate Climate Action into Existing Programs

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Create Neighborhood (Sustainability) Hubs

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Provide Place-Based Popular Education

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Trans-regional: Southern gardening

Global: Water conservation from Mexico

Global: Energy & gardening practices from Poland

Relate to Climate Change as a Cultural Phenomenon

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Trans-regional: Hurricane Katrina

Global: Floods in Poland

Global: Climate refugees from Mexico

“Place” is Local, Regional, Global

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Use Creative, Visual Engagement Methods

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Global warming=snow?Regional impacts

Local indicator speciesBasic climate science data visualization

ActivityLocal Action: Green Ramadan

Climate Change in the Windy City & the World

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Visual Collages

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Tools Develop Your Own Project Idea

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What is “Authentic Engagement”?

Local government can support trusted community organizations to take

LEADERSHIP and OWNERSHIP –

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As long as you’re open to the results…

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Bronzeville

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Learn More…

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Cleveland Neighborhood Climate Action Toolkithttp://www.sustainablecleveland.org/resources/climatetoolkit/

Chicago SustainabilityLeaders Network