| Part I: Setting the Framework |
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Introduction and Course Overview: Diversity and Change in Urban Neighborhoods |
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| 2 |
Frameworks for Analyzing Urban Neighborhoods I |
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| 3 |
Frameworks for Analyzing Urban Neighborhoods II |
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| 4 |
Neighborhoods and Community |
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Neighborhood Diversity and the Metropolitan Community |
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Community Development I: Context, Origins, and Transformations |
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Community Development II: The Current Scene |
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Community Organizing in the Neighborhood I |
First memo assigned |
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Community Organizing in the Neighborhood II |
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| 10 |
Framework Reflection |
First memo due |
| Part II: Housing and Community Development |
| 11 |
Historic Perspective |
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| 12 |
Historic Perspective II |
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| 13 |
Public Housing and Community Development |
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| 14 |
Managing the Housing Stock |
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| Part III: Economic Development, Work, and Jobs |
| 15 |
Community Economic Development Part I: Place-based Strategies
Guest Speaker: Elisabeth Reynolds, PhD Candidate, DUSP |
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| 16 |
Community Economic Development Part II: Issues, Approaches, and Debates |
Request for proposals assigned |
| 17 |
Sources of Capital |
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| 18 |
Main Streets |
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| 19 |
Race and Community Building |
Request for proposals due |
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Welfare, Work and Job Training |
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Crime, Security and Community Development |
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| 22 |
Education and Community Development |
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Health and Community Development |
Third memo assigned |
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Faith-Based Organizations and Community Development |
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Labor and Community Development |
Third memo due |