September Article/2021: Community Empowerment is an Action Plan
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So far, this column has expressed
community empowerment from a dark perspective; ills and shortcomings within
politics, housing, law enforcement, the pandemic and more. Though important for
stirring up a need for change, it’s dangerous to leave it at that. By itself,
it harbors anger, hate, blame, division, and desires for justified retribution.
Worse! It keeps hidden feelings of helpless hopelessness and despair alive. It
does little for the love, hope, pride, and potential individual residents hold
inside, in wait, to be revived and sprung into action. But how?
First! Some thoughtful words to
consider: confidence comes with the increased use of available people
skills, knowledge, and belief that they can make a difference; being inclusive
promotes equal opportunity and good relations between groups to challenge
present contradictions; organizing brings people and groups to common
issues and concerns in an open, democratic, and accountable way; cooperative
attitudes build positive relationships among groups and promote partnering
links with local and national bodies; influential people encourage and
equip residents to partake in decisions affecting local services and
activities. Sounds good but not enough!
Community empowerment is a
product able to put different values within community restoration and/or
development into action. But consider what time and resources community
planning boards tend to approve. Are current resident needs and concerns
reflected? Look around and try turning a vacant lot into a community garden,
homestead abandoned buildings for homeless residents or space for cultural art
exhibits and performances, make your own repairs and try deducting it from the
rent to see what’s really happening and remember the saying “if you don’t use
it – you lose it!” Much of what seems neglected and underutilized is already
part of visions years in the making behind closed doors with investors
expecting, and defending, profitable returns; regardless of rights and laws NOT
GONE but WAITING to be RESURRECTED and DEPLOYED! So, wonder to dream and not
surrender!
Many assumptions make both the
concept and application of community empowerment’ problematic, confusing,
potentially meaningless and unnecessarily complicated. But remember the saying
“KEEP IT SIMPLY STUPID!” If unity is the missing key then by any means
available (e.g. street block parties, games and tournaments like stickball,
skelly, crack-top, double dutch and more … let’s begin a new “Poor Peoples
Campaign” full of fun and opportunities for people to simply come together and
talk; exchanged information and thoughts provide ammunition to gather, opinions
to consider, and common grounds build and act upon. Come on! Get creative! Let
the sounds of congas from rooftops fill the air. Let the sound of shaking
dominoes fill the streets outside our local grocery stores. Let the corners
become stages for hip hop rappers and spoken word performers to spread the
message: With growing block-by-block associations, we the people can stand
together to take over and resolve so much presently left undone. So, for the
next few articles let’s explore what underestimated and/or underutilized
opportunities can be RESURRECTED and DEPLOYED. To share your thoughts and GET
IT ON, feel free to click the comment link below.
By: Jose M Yrizarry – September, 2021
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