Planning with Gullah/Geechee Communities in Northeast Florida panel resources
Today Representative Glenda Simmons-Jenkins and I are part of a panel for the American Planning Association of Florida (APA Florida) Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee entitled "Planning with Gullah/Geechee Communities in Northeast Florida." It is an honor for me indeed to be part of the panel, and the whole series. I encourage you to view all the videos if you missed any session, see link to APA Florida website here.
Representative Jenkins shared links during the talk, and with her permission I have shared them below, for easy reference to return and add them as resources to our ongoing education of heritage issues in Florida.
Saving Gullah/Geechee traditions
Presidential memorandum
Highway robbery
Healing infrastructure damage
Segregated housing policy
Season 2 Episode 6, Government Fostered Segregation. "Black History, Black Freedom, and Black Love," MasterClass
https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B09Q578TL9/ref=atv_dp_season_select_s2
Green Gentrification Toolkit
WEBE Gullah/Geechee: Cultural Capital & Collaboration Anthology
Thank you to Representative Jenkins for sharing this information with us today. And thanks to all presenters for furthering my own education and awareness of these significant issues and case studies in Florida.
Please visit APA Florida Chapter website for full listing and more information.
To view past sessions:
History + Culture Trail: Innovative Approaches to Preserving Legacy Communities
Historic Brownsville: Preservation and Land Use Policy
Images: American Planning Association of Florida
Posted by Sarah Miller with text contributed by Representative Glenda Simmons-Jenkins