The third installment of the "Minding the Gap" series focused on issues of "community wealth," how assets are distributed and shared across people, neighborhoods and organizations. The event highlghted efforts to combat the dynamics of gentrification, empower residents, reduce displacement and promote neighborhood stability and resiliency.
Panelists included:
Sharon Cho, Director, Dudley Neighbors Inc.
Gerardo Espinoza, Executive Director, Local Enterprise Assistance Fund
Rei Fielder, Director of Coalitions, Policy, and Grassroots Organizing, Boston Ujima Project
and Kimberly Lyle, Chief Executive Officer, Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation
Wealth Gap Partnership Director Courtney Brunson moderated the conversation.
To learn more and watch the discussion video, go to: https://www.tbf.org/news-and-insights/videos/2024/june/minding-the-gap-community-wealth-recap
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