Reconsidering the American Dream

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October 1, 2009  |  News Release #14726  |  Contact: Brian Johnston, 216.523.7279,pr@csuohio.edu

WHAT:

Reconsidering the American Dream

, presented by Cleveland State University’s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs

WHEN:

Thursday October 8, 2009
4:00-6:00 p.m.

WHERE:

Cleveland State University
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Glickman-Miller Hall Atrium
1717 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH


WHO:

Alyssa Katz, author of Our Lot: How Real Estate Came to Own Us, and a consultant with the Pratt Center for Community Development in New York.

DISCUSSION GROUP:

  • Ruth Clevenger, Vice President and Community Affairs Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Rob Curry, Executive Director, Cleveland Housing Network
  • Christine Henry, Executive Director, WECO Fund, Inc.

MODERATOR:

Dan Moulthrop, host and producer, Ideastream

BACKGROUND:

Proposed policy, program and regulatory reforms now under consideration in Washington will impact affordable housing providers, low and moderate income households seeking access to good credit products and others seeking to keep neighborhoods thriving. Panelists will explore how Community Development Finance Institutions, reforms to the Community Reinvestment Act, Individual Development Accounts and other reforms can be used to channel opportunity into the best possible outcomes for households and neighborhoods.

Generous sponsors of the program include Third Federal Foundation, Dominion Foundation, Neighborhood Progress, Inc., Enterprise Community Partners, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, and The Cleveland Foundation.

The program is free and open to the public.

Register onlinewww.urban.csuohio.edu/forumor call 216.523.7330.

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ABOUT THE SERIES:

The foreclosure crisis in Cuyahoga County did not happen overnight. Similarly, the strategies for moving our communities and residents beyond foreclosure will take time to evolve. Over the coming year, the Levin College Forum will focus on strategies, tactics and projects that are new, creative, environmentally sustainable and invigorating to the marketplace.

Challenging times are not new to Cleveland, and on this issue, where no roadmap exists, we have an opportunity to create a new path to our future.

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