Community Partnership Project • University of Missouri-St. Louis • University of Missouri Extension

Lunch and Learn, University of Missouri Extension

Bring your
lunch. Drinks
will be provided.
For more
information,
call 516-6775.

Join us for
A Comprehensive Approach
to Neighborhood Revitalization

Wednesday, November 12 || Noon
J.C. Penney Conference Center, Room 229 || FREE parking in Lot C.
(See North Campus map)

City neighborhoods across the country are striving to revitalize and overcome urban decline and the effects of suburban sprawl. A major challenge is balancing the interests of diverse stakeholders, including preservationists, real estate developers, affordable housing advocates, social service providers, investors, and long-term residents. What are the keys to developing a comprehensive strategy for revitalization? How can neighborhood leaders work with divergent groups to find common ground for the good of the community?

Join us for a conversation with Sean Thomas, executive director of the Old North St. Louis Restoration Group, who will share revitalization strategies, challenges, and successes in the Old North St. Louis neighborhood. The conversation will be led by Dr. John McClusky, affiliate associate professor of Public Policy Administration and Political Science, director emeritus of the Nonprofit Management & Leadership Program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, and former consultant to the Old North St. Louis Restoration Group.

 

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The Brown Bag Series is sponsored by the Community Partnership Project at UMSL, working in cooperation with University of Missouri Extension, and is cosponsored by the UMSL Nonprofit Management and Leadership Program. These monthly gatherings are designed for students and community members and are part of the Community Building Fellowship Program at UMSL.  

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