Friday, March 20, 2020

AFCP 2

To regularize squatters, we could look at a way to buy heritage architecture, maintain and preserve the exterior, subdivide the interiors into well designed micro units with their own bathroom. The compost would help to build nutrition deep in the abandoned mining pits.

STACKING ISSUES


Justin Elicker

Poor places to partner with rich places  
Partner with Mayor Belnavis
Community Tourism
EPA, New Haven, TTT, SAB all, have in common inequality and need for stronger neighborhoods, and better economic integration.
The same thrust for inner city US needs to be made in SAB

I grew up in Priory with the Pinks during the Second World War, and I know what thrift is like. 

The whole iof SAB is Marcus Garvey Heritage

Just telling tourists about him, with none of the built environment he grew up with and that formed his values is a poor substitute for preserving evry last bit of that heritage remaining, as an interpretive asset for Garvey studies and tourism. 

Dear (Custos)

Thanks again for your response to my last message. 
The old barber shop looks sturdy beyond all odds, having lost so much of its sheathing. 
being such a small structure, it could be key to gaining momentum for a grant writing preservation project for St. Ann's bay. 
Funders for untested project like to see even a tokemn example of self help before they launch into major funding
I founded an organization in a low  income minority city in (wehat grew to be) Silicon Valley. 

Mayor Elicker

Project

- Volunourism to restore a wooden buildingt

learn complex problems of presenting a building and list the aims and achievements of the restoration
A restoration that tells a story and echos a process
help and clarify American cultural intervention
sister city linked to Yale
Marcus Garvey
How can the two cities reinforce each other
Past Yale involvement through Seville
SAB as a forerunner of scarcity develoment
cultural and psychological issues of transformation






HELPING TO CLARIFY AND STRENGTHEN AMERICAN CULTURAL INTERVENTION
Nevis
the identical British colonial heritage--which requires attention to Jamaica"s colonial heritage


The issue of squatters in the Cloisters--can the church engage in a property buying program to relocate Cloister squatters into
Ask Hugh Lyon where
How would we fund him if we used his land?
Doris Gross?

(China and destruction of heritage)--ABLE TO IDENTIFY WITH THE aFRICAN CONTINENT IN THIS REGARD

But China is shut down. Whatever it contributed to jobs might be compromised 
Urgent need for community tourism
Jamaica based


Brian Lee and Village to Village: program of Americans helping Africa in relatively seklfless ways, without middle man bureaucracy.
For that program to grow its legitimacy, it could help to associate it with Garvey's vision for upliftment of the African world
To associate this African vision with colonial architectural heritage would be healing and unifying
It is a cultural element that can get a headstart in SAB and be advantageous for the populist American venture ion the African continent
Important for the African world in the Americas as well

Modernism that uses massive amounts of concrete
damage to landscape
dust and debris

energy
climate
preservation of embedded materials

cAN PAST EXPERIENCE OF BOARD MEMBERS QUALIFY AS TRACK RECORD?

ONLY DOING THIS BECAUSE NO ONE ELSE WILL



aesthetic tending toward hardness
this takes it somewhat away from national competition to one of concern for the global environment
the US would be positioned not so much to oppose China as to set a different example, present an alternate vision
Hamilton and the Caribbean roots of US heritage
English speaking heritage is strengthened by closer ties to the English speaking Caribbean--creating a hub of strength that can contribute beyond its boundaries.


Lisa Hannah

compost toilet
Compost service
cannabis services
lab
remove duty
cultural capital of the world
can't have it all ways (revise foreign policy)
cultural landscape

For Section 2, might I suggest:


Facilitate activities, programs and projects to promote leadership roles for certain model communities whose potential for sustainable development would include, among other things, historical-, community- and eco-tourism.

Facilitate activities, programs and projects to promote preservationist development in involved communities, include, among other things, historical-, community- and eco-tourism.




And they're like 10 more articles to go, and whole lot more! 

Article I. Name of Organization 
The name of the organization is: "Progressive Planning (Development?) Programs" OR "Program(s) for Gentle Development"

BYLAWS

Article II. Purpose

Section 1. Nonprofit Purpose This corporation is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational and scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code.

Section 2. With attention to their potential for historical, community and eco tourism, or to be otherwise models for sensitive development, set up or support activities, programs and projects that tend to develop the leadership role of selected communities.


Article III. Membership Nonprofits can limit their members to the board of directors. When they choose to open up membership to the public, they should outline some parameters for the following: membership eligibility, dues, members’ rights, resignation, termination and non-voting membership.

Members will pay a recurring membership fee of $1 per month. This will be paid into an account that is transparent and from which no withdrawals can be made.


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