Facilitator | Date | Time | Location |
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Mark Rocha President/ Superintendent | Tues, Nov 1 | 6-7 pm | C253 |
John Wood Director, Learning Assistance Center | Thurs, Nov 3 | 6-7 pm | C253 |
Paul Price Associate Professor, Social Sciences Division | Tues, Nov 8 | 12-1 pm | C257 |
Christopher Jimenez-West Instructor, Social Sciences Division | Tues, Nov 8 | 6-7 pm | C253 |
Sandra Collins Buyer, Purchasing Department | Thurs, Nov 10 | 12-1 pm | C257 |
Nika Hogan Associate Professor, English Division | Tues, Nov 15 | 12-1 pm | C257 |
Amy Ulmer Dean, English Division | Tues, Nov 15 | 6-7 pm | C253 |
Hillina Jarso Counselor, Counseling Division | Thurs, Nov 17 | 12-1 pm | C257 |
Preparation for the Tuesday, December 8th Discussion Group
The Legacy of The Pact exemplifies a longer narrative of sustained achievement with much earlier origins. Particularly so given the transition of residential communities into highly isolated neighborhoods.
Please review the following material and link through to the website and explore before our discussion on tuesday nov . 8th, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. in room C 253;
“If a neighborhood is to remain stable, it is necessary that properties shall continue to be occupied by the same racial and social classes. Changes in social or racial occupancy contribute to neighborhood instability and the decline of value levels.”
Frederick Babcock, Director of FHA Underwriting Division (April, 1938), “The Journal of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers of the National Association of Real Estate Boards”, Volume VI, April 1938, Number 2, p. 137, “Techniques of Residential Location Rating”
Background on Home Owners Loan Corporation and interactive website: http://salt.unc.edu/T-RACES/holc.html