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PubPol 750: Topics: From Voting Rights to Economic Rights: Increasing Economic Mobility through Community Development in America’s Deep South

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Level
Graduate
Term
Winter 2021
Session
Winter 2021
Course Section
009
U-M Course Number
35815
Credit Hours
2
Class Size
20

Instructor: Bill Bynum, Hope Credit Union Enterprise Corporation

Economic mobility in the United States is lowest among people of color and those who live in persistent poverty areas.  This course will explore the role community development plays in increasing economic mobility in America’s Deep South, a region comprised of states with the highest proportions of Blacks in the population, and that is home to 1/3 of the nation’s persistent poverty counties, and examine the nexus between community development practice and policy.

Video description: https://files.hope-ec.org/index.php/s/rRpy770T1oa1gJi