[act-ma] Thursday June 9 at 7:00 PM, Gentrification: What does it mean for JP? at the JP Forum

Liz Wambui lizw at ips-dc.org
Wed Jun 8 08:09:05 PDT 2011


Join us Thursday night for--

Gentrification: What does it mean for JP?


When: Thursday June 9 at 7:00 PM

Where: First Church in Jamaica Plain, UU, 6 Eliot St. JP, 02130

 
To RSVP and to invite your friends on Facebook, please click or copy and paste this link, http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=127404867339540

Displacement of one group by another? It has been happening in Jamaica Plain for decades. Find out how the dynamic of gentrification works and what it means for the future of Jamaica Plain.
Come hear an expert panel with-

*Curdina Hill, Executive Director of City Life/Vida Urbana, a grassroots community organization fighting evictions and foreclosures throughout Boston. She was involved as a facilitator during the Jackson Square Planning Initiative process, and earlier as a community activist on affordable housing issues.

*Michael Stone, Professor at UMASS Boston, who for more than 40 years has been involved in research, policy analysis, and advocacy on housing, living standards and participatory planning, working with local community groups, city and state agencies, and national advocacy organizations.

*Leslie Bos, Board President of JPNDC, working to ensure that Jamaica Plain remains a community that welcomes people from all backgrounds, providing safe, affordable housing and opportunities for economic success.

The panelists will offer their own reflections from decades of experience, and help provide an overview of the process known as “gentrification”. Q&A will follow. Please spread the word to friends and neighbors, and bring your concerns and questions.
This event is part of the Jamaica Plain New Economy Transition series.


For more information, please visit www.jamaicaplainforum.org

Elizabeth Wambui
Institute for Policy Studies-Northeast Office
Office Manager and Jamaica Plain Forum Coordinator
E-Mail: LizW at Ips-dc.org
Program on Inequality and Common Good
www.extremeinequality.org
www.jamaicaplainforum.org




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