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Title: | Colenzo Hubbard, 2011 |
Contributor: | Hubbard, Colenzo Moore, Hunter Jones, Stephanie King, Jamie |
Keywords: | Memphis (Tenn.);African Americans;Urban planning;Cleaborn Homes;Organized crime;Neighborhood Histories;Emmanuel Center;Segregation;Public housing;Religion;Drug abuse and crime |
Issue Date: | 3-Aug-2011 |
Description: | Episcopal priest Colenzo Hubbard shares his experience of working with Cleaborn Homes residents for the past 22 years. He and his wife founded the Emmanuel Center, which hosts a variety of programs benefiting the community. He talks about the influx of gangs, drugs, and violence but says that crime has dwindled over the past decade. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10267/34225 |
Related Link: | https://vimeo.com/291150324 |
Appears in Collections: | Cleaborn Homes Resident Interviews |
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