Civic Discussion meetings
The purpose: to come up with a simple plan to THRIVE. During the next four years if we are to move forward then we need to PLAN and do something. Experts, President Obama’s economic policies and community leaders need your help!.
Justin, Stephen, Carrie, Anna, of the MoveOn movement said it best,"The goal is no longer to just survive. The goal is for us to thrive. We need too stop settling for just “getting by.”
This Discussion give regular people a powerful voice in politics. It give us a chance to hear lots of different ideas and to set our course together! If we are to do that...we need to be there together. The answer to our concerns is actually quite simple the power and direction for better comes entirely from “average Americans” like you. The type of work we do together and the issues that we focus on aren't decided by experts, politicians they're decided by YOU!
In Chicago's Bronzeville, where jazzman Louis Armstrong and writer Richard Wright once made their homes, activists and politicians are trying to promote cultural tourism and persuade President Obama to locate his presidential library there.
In Roseland Heights we are doing the same with a proposed Martin L. King Memorial (99th & King Dr.) As the country recovers from the recession, black communities and others like them are playing up what has made them famous: African-American history and culture.
*Note:The Woodson Library houses the "Defender" artifacts. The vestiges of this collection have been donated to the Vivian Harsh Collection at this library. The Cultural Center (Abbott Park, 49 E. 95th Street) has new landscaping. It has historic & architectural significance and wouldn't this be a great time to think about a revitalization for the park and community?
"Make no little plans" Daniel Burnham's motto fits the proposed ideas for The Abbott Park Cultural Center. Could it feature part of the Defender artifacts (copies) or have exhibits (multimedia archives). Then be placed on the culturally rich neighborhood tours; it would be an option for people coming to the Woodson exhibit to stop and see the park named after the newspaper,s founder. How about a visitor's center for the far south side, offering a neighborhood place to discover Chicago's African-American history? Abbott Park's Cultural Center could become one of the fun things to do in Chicago, the where to go , exciting neighborhood to do. Abbott could offer a unique, enjoyable, memorable experience in the 6th Ward.