Every community has latent cultural assets. This interactive session, facilitated by the leaders of a new national initiative begun in the coalfields of east Kentucky, will explore how community leaders, scholars, and development professionals can collaborate through storytelling and organizing to turn those assets into new community wealth.
Collaborative Capacity Building: Detroit's Shifting Paradigm Towards an Innovative Practice of Community Development; Creating Community Visions That Inspire Change; Enhancing Community Capacity Building Through the Examination of a Lifestyle Sport
Motivating the Re-vitalization of a Marginalized and Segregated Community: A Critical Case Study of a West Virginia Neighborhood, Different, Are We? Perceptions of Rural South Africa and Rural Missouri Residents on Youth Engagement
Attitudes Toward Community for Residents Displaced From Disaster-Impacted Areas, Collective Impact and a Wicked Social Problem: Addressing Student Homelessness in Kansas City, Kansas, Renaissance of Intersections: Addressing the need to renew our understanding of intersectionality through an Extension/refugee partnership case study
Taking their destiny in their own hands: the case study of a community trust in the implementation of rural development projects in north-western Botswana; Examining the Relationship of State Spending with Community & Economic Development; Financing Essential Services Through Commmunity Supported Enterprises