Living Cities
@living_cities
A collaborative of foundations & financial institutions working to close racial gaps, so people in U.S. cities are economically secure & building wealth.
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Thank you, Paul Young, for your inspiring speech at #LivingCitiesCollectiveAction! Your vision of equitable prosperity for Memphis & the need for real community engagement with youth is a powerful reminder that impactful change happens beyond the boardroom.
Day 2 of the Living Cities convening is off to an inspiring start with a welcome from Mayor Paul Young. He is focused on centering residents, particularly those in historically underinvested neighborhoods, in his vision of equitable prosperity. #livingcitiescollevtiveaction
As we wrap up #LivingCitiesCollectiveAction, CEO Joseph Scantlebury highlighted Memphis' unique challenges & potential. Thanks to partners like Truist Bank, Annie E. Casey Foundation The JPB Foundation and Kresge Foundation, we’re driving towards an inclusive, equitable economy. Onward together! ✊🏽 #Memphis
I am so proud to have co-designed this #joy + #healing space at the Living Cities convening. It was never empty. Shout out to Dr. Mack for holding it down 🙏🏿❤️
Institute Founding Director Darrick Hamilton delivered the keynote address at Living Cities #CollectiveAction Conference this week, bringing together organizational members, leaders, and partners to address the racial wealth gap with a focus on inclusive capital.
Living Cities is proud to support City of Saint Paul’s journey toward a thriving worker-owned cooperative ecosystem. Excited to learn from our partners as we drive #SharedOwnership forward at the Shared Ownership Equity Summit! #InclusiveEconomy
Exciting news! The Charlotte City Council has accepted a $100K grant from Living Cities to support the Breaking Barriers to Business (B3) initiative! B3 aims to close the racial wealth gap by strengthening systemic pathways to business ownership in Charlotte’s Corridors of
.Living Cities is proud to support Charlotte's efforts to close the racial wealth gap in 3 key corridors. Our $100K grant is helping minority-owned businesses thrive by addressing systemic barriers like redlining. Together, we're driving change! WCNC Charlotte Julia Kauffman
Discover how Living Cities is using inclusive capital to close Memphis' racial wealth gap in Corey Davis’ piece at Commercial Appeal! commercialappeal.com/story/money/bu… #Equity #Memphis