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Continuing on the Road to Economic Recovery with Action on Media

Cincinnati, OH

September 11, 2009 12:00PM to 03:00PM

Hosted by Hershel Daniels

Contact: 513.628.3699

Event Description:

To: The Citizens of the United States

From: Fred hargrove, Sr PE MBA of the National Fairness and
Growth Symposiums and a Co-Chairman of the National Fairness and Growth Campaign Committee

50 years or is it 400 Years = less than 1% (ie .99%) nationally
according to the US Census Bureau or less than a half of one
percent (ie .4955%) in Ohio of all business revenue earned by
African Americans. What has been the ramifications and
implications of these shameful, tragic figures on the economic
health of black communities and the country as a whole?

Now is the time for a change.

Development in Cincinnati should be for the people in the city who are in the place they are in the city. This is not to say that we should not have new people come into the city, but...what about those in place. In these times lets make the change for those who live here NOW!!!

Cincinnati Change is committed to development in line with The United Nations Global Compact and a superset of green regulations put forth by a commitee enpanneled to the Congressional Black Caucus 25 September in Washingtonn DC.

The United Nations Global Compact is a strategic policy initiative for businesses that are committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption

In this program we shall address the ramifications and the implications of the aforementioned shameful, tragic
figures on the economic health of our black community.

We beleive that this lack of economic parity has led to higher
crime rates, higher rates of imprisonment, higher rates of
unemployment and lower educational achievement. This
downward spiral in the Black community effects the whole
country.

This meeting was to inform regional and teleconference particpants leaders of the steps that our virtual organization has taken and our plans for the future. We think that the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and its counterpart, other recovery initiatives, the
general budget provides an opportunity to redress some of the
systemic and personal economic equalities.

The National Fairness and Growth Campaign has created a
grassroots campaign of practitioners who have a long term
operational knowledge of past practices . These business
people are very familiar with the philosophies, strategies,
approaches, programs and projects ostensibly designed to
address the history and practices of discrimination towards
African Americans that levels the playing field. By extension we also address discriminatory practices towards other groups

The National Fairness and Growth Campaign will be a
significant advocate for the "greening" of America especially in its vulnerable communities. The Campaign does not have
negative presumptions regarding current planning or execution
of the Congress or President Obama’s administration
budget or initiatives.

We seek to provide solutions gained from the hard earned insight into potential enforcement of existing
public laws, regulations, new initiatives and programs through
the use of “Best Practices” that level the playing field(s).

http://nationalfairnessandgrowthcampaign.org

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