Realizing Opportunities for Growth, Unity and Equity (ROGUE) is officially launching its Emerging Neighborhoods Project 2.22.18. Three neighborhoods are participating: La Capilla (S. Tucson), ParkView and Barrio Anita. All three will be doing asset-mapping with the updated Walkabout Talkabout Book, developed by The Maverick Institute (1988)/Community Renaissance (2017). The Walkabout Talkabout Book has been translated into Spanish in an abbreviated version.
The Emerging Neighborhoods Project is a 6 week, focused effort to assist community-based positive changes in local neighborhoods. Besides Tucson and South Tucson, the city of St. Louis, Missouri is also part of this ROGUE effort and a guest speaker from St. Louis will be attending the March 24th GeoSpatial Summit at Joel D. Valdez Downtown/Main Library, 10 a.m.- 3p.m., public invited.
Also at the March 24th Summit, Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild will be reading the Proclamation for Tucson's 4th International Days of Happiness and giving certificates of community kinship to ROGUE's neighborhood leadership.
Community Renaissance is happy to be a member of ROGUE and its current and future community efforts are/will be in collaboration with ROGUE, a soon-to-be national nonprofit organization.
For more information contact: anitafonte@gmail.com or iris@geospatialcollaborative.com
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