01/11/2022
BLACKS & LATINOS UNITING TO ADDRESS BLACK & LATINO ECONOMICS
ONLY 30 VIRTUAL SEATS LEFT:
SINGLE-FAMILY
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR
JANUARY 17 (NOON EST)
Presented By:
Truist Bank & Regions Bank
JANUARY 17th Zoom Registration Link:
Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Housing Pros Housing Development Training Module 1. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Development of Black & Latino Affordable Housing Developers-Presented By Regions Bank & Truist Bank
01/10/2022
Join us as we learn about an exciting sector of the field—community health. Community health is an intersection between healthcare, economics, and social interaction. A healthy community benefits every person in it.
In part one of this two-part webinar, we’ll talk about promoting healthy living, collective responsibility, and individual wellness as we explore the impacts of community health in Michigan.
CEDAM - CED 101: Community Health
Join us as we learn about an exciting sector of the field—community health. Community health is an intersection between healthcare, economics, and social interaction. A healthy community benefits every person in it.
01/01/2022
SAVE THE DATE: Feb. 2, 2022, 1-2:30 p.m.
United Way for Southeastern Michigan, in partnership with University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions, invites you to a virtual convening on Feb. 2, 2022, from 1-2:30 p.m. to celebrate the official launch of the Detroit Financial Well-being Innovation Challenge!
12/15/2021
Join one of these FREE workshops to participate in this critical dialogue where we will:
Level-set around data-driven, cross-sector care
Engage with community co-designing systems solutions in Michigan communities
Hear each other's ideas on how to better integrate health care and social care
Each workshop is from 10am-12pm EST. Questions? Suggestions? Contact Joanne Jarvi, Director of Outreach and Engagement at [email protected].
Register:
January 11 - Community-based organizations
January 18 - Health providers
January 25 - Government and community development organizations
12/14/2021
How does Skillman Foundation President & CEO Angelique Power bring radical truth, joy & imagination to her city-building work? Join host Orlando P. Bailey at The Cochrane House in Detroit this Wednesday 6:30pm to film a candid conversation about what she is learning, building & dreaming for the future. Free to the public thanks to support from the Ford Foundation.
Urban Consulate Confidential: Angelique Power & Orlando Bailey
Join us for a candid conversation at The Cochrane House in Detroit
12/13/2021
As we work to build more just and equitable communities, what does self and collective care look like? Join us Monday 7pm ET at The Mercantile Library in Cincinnati (or online!) for a candid conversation with LaShanda Sugg of Labors of Love and Crystal Grace of Grace + Grit, with remarks by Julian Collins of Interact for Health and Quit Culture. Hosted by Naimah Bilal and Megan Trischler. Free & open, all ages welcome, thanks to the Carol Ann & Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation. Bring your mask & proof of vaccination (or negative test!) for safe gathering. Or tune in via livestream.
11/10/2021
Last week CDAD had a meeting with Heather Zygmontowicz- Chief of Special Housing Programs & Strategic Implementation with the City of Detroit. Heather met with CDAD members to get feedback and recommendations for the Renew Detroit Program.
For members who missed the meeting, please complete the survey. This is your opportunity to share your thoughts and suggestions for the Renew Detroit Program. The survey will close on 11/17/21.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PT36KQW
If you have any questions or concerns, please call me at 313-996-5561 or email [email protected].
Renew Detroit + CDAD Feedback
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11/09/2021
Following the Lead of Black LGBTQ Migrants
In this LGBTQ History Month episode of Solidarity Is This, guest host Anna Castro talks with Rose Berry, co-director of Black LGBTQIA+ Migrant Project, about abolitionism and centering Black q***r and trans migrants.
11/09/2021
New Detroit’s next Town Hall “Critical Race Theory: What it Is and What it Isn’t.”
The free event will be live on Zoom and Facebook Tuesday, November 16 at 6:30 pm.
Offered in partnership with Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance, and moderated by Stephen Henderson, speakers include:
Dr. Truman Hudsonm Jr., Outreach Coordinator, Instructor, and Teacher for the Education Division in the College of Education at Wayne State University
Dr. Rashawn Ray, Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Mary Jane Evink, Executive Director of Instructional Services for Grand Haven Public Schools
Hailey Beatty Barton, founder of Multicolored Mitten Consulting
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Town Hall on Critical Race Theory: What It Is and Isn't. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Save the date for our next Town Hall—November 16, 2021. Offered in partnership with New Detroit and the Lakeshore Ethnic Diversity Alliance, we will discuss Critical Race Theory: What It Is and Isn’t. Panelists will include Dr. Truman Hudson, Jr., Dr. Rashawn Ray, Mary Jane Evink, and Hailey Bea...
11/08/2021
OPEN CALL: Race Equity Assessment Beta Testers
Earlier this month, we put out a call for nonprofits with at least 10 paid staff based in the U.S. to beta test our forthcoming race equity assessment tool. We are still looking for organizations to participate, starting in January 2022. The entire process will span 10-12 weeks and take about 1-2 hours per week of an organizational leader’s time.
Interest Form - Winter 2022 Race Equity Assessment Beta Test
Interest Form - Winter 2022 Race Equity Assessment Beta Test.
11/06/2021
Making (Or Taking) Space: Initial Themes on Nonprofit Transitions from White to BIPOC Leaders, a new report, explores common challenges facing incoming nonprofit leaders of color who take over from white executive directors. Written by the Building Movement Project for the Robert Sterling Clark Foundation, the report offers recommendations for supporting new executives of color.
11/04/2021
DPC has received initial funding for an 18-month pilot with a lean staff to formalize governance, operations, vision, and values and continue developing programming and partnerships. This Coalition Leader position is the first to be hired, and while the initial tenure will be on a contractual basis for the first 18 months, we are confident of, and committed to, using the initial period to secure long-term resources for this key position to continue in a long-term role.
Please email cover letter and resumes to Alex Allen at [email protected] by November 14th, 2021