Local residents' wishes and black college/black church community development corporations

SC Shipp, CW Branch - Journal of African American Studies, 2006 - Springer
SC Shipp, CW Branch
Journal of African American Studies, 2006Springer
This paper focuses on the priorities of Blacks about the changes, eg, decreased crime,
which would make life in their neighborhoods a satisfying experience. This preferential
information about neighborhood satisfaction was collected from Blacks in 19 sites, in the
South and Southwest, who lived near a Black college or church community development
corporation (CDC). According to the results, respondents living near a black church CDC
made decreasing crime a priority while those near a Black college CDC were concerned …
Abstract
This paper focuses on the priorities of Blacks about the changes, e.g., decreased crime, which would make life in their neighborhoods a satisfying experience. This preferential information about neighborhood satisfaction was collected from Blacks in 19 sites, in the South and Southwest, who lived near a Black college or church community development corporation (CDC). According to the results, respondents living near a black church CDC made decreasing crime a priority while those near a Black college CDC were concerned about economic issues. The survey provides information that CDCs can use to create programs that fit with residents’ wishes and increase neighborhood satisfaction.
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