Friday, July 24, 2009

CINCINNATI EMPOWERMENT ZONE ANNUAL REPORT & ADDITIONAL $2M IN GRANTS

NATI NUBIAN NEWS YOU CAN USE THE CINCINNATI EMPOWERMENT ZONE ANNUAL EVENT
ENERGY & ZEAL - 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Join the partners, businesses, residents and friends of the City of Cincinnati Empowerment Zone [EZ] to recognize its 10-year milestone, honor its partners, and award new grants totaling $2 million. Special Guest Speaker: Bootsy Collins along with Lincoln Ware, Courtis Fuller, and this year's Program Grantees celebrate the Cincinnati Empowerment Corporation's [CEC] decade of support for the nine EZ neighborhoods and the CEC staff i.e. they've spent over 25 million dollars.

RSVP to: event730@aol.com OR 513-588-0889 by July 24th for free tickets.

AT THE KINGSGATE MARRIOTT CONFERENCE CENTER [owned by the University of Cincinnati, which was owned by the city till 1967 before we had the first black Mayor in 1968] at 151 Goodman Ave. Free Parking in Kingsgate Garage for first 300 cars

Saturday, April 04, 2009

Marvel and its allies a proposal!

Marvel this is my people.

Let us put together the rights around this image to make a change in the Nati!!!

We will create a sound stage like no other!!!

It is shovel ready - are you?

It will feature over a million sq. ft. of re-configurable global HD and Internet broadcast sound stage space connecetd to over 90 communications networks.

It will have a built in digital eCommerce solution for the MDi/LDG Marvel real time persistent world built in.

It will employ by December 2010 over 10,000 people in the Nati and over 30,000 worldwide, including 5,000 in LA.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

National Capacity Building Symposium this Saturday in Cincinnati, Ohio

On our road to economic recovery we will make sure that
African Americans in Cincinnati will support a
National Capacity Building Symposium

"A Retrospective &

Best Practices Identification"

Part of the American Recovery &

Reinvestment Fairness Campaign in Cincinnati, Ohio

Convener of the National Fairness Campaign Steering Committee

Dr. Robert Day

President of the Center for Urban & Rural Development

Where: PRESIDENT WILLIAM H. TAFT HISTORIC SITE

2038 Auburn Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45219

Saturday January 31, Cincinnati, Ohio 8:00 AM - 4:00PM

National Fairness Campaign Steering Committee

  • General Chairman Joesph Debro Co-Founder, National Association of Minority Contractors (NAMC)
  • Co-Chairwoman Pandora Ramsey, Founding President , Ohio Fairness Campaign
  • Co-Chairman Fredrick Hargrove, Sr. PE, MBA. former Chairman of Cincinnati Change
  • Co-Chairman Irvin Henderson, Founding Chairman, National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC).
  • Convener Dr. Robert Day PhD, President, Center for Urban & Rural Development
  • Executive Coordinator, Michael Cole, President, Thouh Communications
Ohio is a focal point because it is middle America, and has demonstrated past and current innovations to address fairness and capacity building, including state government minority business development programs, initiatives to increase the budget for the African American males commission, and the recent appointment of a non government "infrastructure czar" to oversee Ohio's portion of the proposed American reinvestment & recovery program.

Steering Committee Advisor and Panel Moderator
Lawrence Auls, Chairman of MDi, Executive Director LISW, LTD

MORNING SESSION
8:00AM-11:00 AM

50 YEAR REVIEW & ANALYSIS

Office of Equal Opportunity [OEO], Affirmative Action, Setasides, Affirmative Access, Diversity, Inclusion, New Markets Tax Credits, Business Development Programs, Empowerment Zones, Model Cities, CDBG, DOL Workforce Development Grants, Community Action Agencies, Structures, Approaches, and delivery systems for Opportunity[s] and Capacity Building. The Fairness Campaign will review past political agreements and governing compacts and their relationship to the social, economic development environment under an Obama Presidency. The Fairness Campaign will also identify and address historic moral gaps.

WHAT WORKED? WHY NOT?
Among the issues to be reviewed -
A WORKING LUNCH
11:00AM-12:30 PM

AFTERNOON SESSION
12:45PM – 4:00PM

WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

BEST PRACTICES FOR FAIRNESS: JOBS AND CAPACITY BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE – LEED [GREEN/ENERGY] – REDEVELOPMENT
  • Access to Capital & Credit: Dr. Robert Day, Dr. Herb Smith and the Institute for Open Economic Networks
  • Commercial, Retail and Residential Development: Irvin Henderson, President The Henderson CompanyConstruction and LEED Buildings: Fred Hargrove, PE. MBA, President, Hargrove Engineering, LLC with invited - Small, Medium and Large Contractors
  • Next Generation Workforce Development and the American Labor Market: Bill McCoy, President, The McCoy Company; George B. Edwards, Founder & President, Black Trades Council of Ohio Invited – construction craftspeople including union members, apprentice and journeymen, along with workforce policy makers.
  • Health Policy Options and Telemedicine: Mark Batson, Executive Director, PolicyBridge [think-tank]; Carl White, President The Net Video
  • Broadband America and SMART Buildings: Hershel Daniels, Junior, Co-Founder MDi and invited Technologists
4:00PM NEXT STEPS
ADJOURNMENT

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Saturday, December 20, 2008

IN DC JAN. 20TH 2009

Weiji, is probably best translated as "dangerous moment", a pretty good definition of "crisis".
Cincinnati Change shall under the leadership of our consultant team take the essence of crisis management from the Chinese word Crisis. It is born of their age old wisdom came to recognize that even at the level that the idea that a crisis is nothing more than a difficult, precarious opening, a chance to take a risk.

So we are going to take a risk an be on the national mall and stay about a hour away from DC. Its by bus and includes transportation to on Jan 19th and from on January 20th that night for $500. If you want a hotel room that costs 250 a night. We will be in DC for three nights the 19th, the 20th and the 21st. On the 21st we will be meeting with DC Change at NCRC HQ.

CINCINNATI CHANGE believes that America must lead the world through progressive internationalism -- the bold exercise of U.S. leadership to foster peace, prosperity, and democracy. Working with allies from Cincinnati and international institutions makes us stronger, not weaker.

Cincinnati Change plans to create financial instrument[s] capable of financing a revolutionary statewide broadband network and telMED health care prototype infrastructure for Ohio, based on established technology. It will be capable of supporting people nationwide with best practice health care and open source economic development tied to a comprehensive housing program that Erases the Digital Divide by embedding technology into homes that reduces their long term operating cost and improve the lives of residents.

We are a government of citizens in the midst of historic change. Over the next 4 years, the 44th president will be able to set policy for the next 100 years, like another President did, 100 years ago.

In Cincinnati, we will raise funds to create the vehicle to buy 20,000 troubled and/or foreclosed mortgages in Southern Ohio as part of our solution to erase the Development Divide. This will be done in conjunction with property owned by investors who are willing to work with Cincinnati Change and its partners, negotiating the restructuring existing debt will have the option of exercising subscription rights to new debt.

We plan to issue new debt instruments that will be used to put people to work. We will use our open Web 2.0 study of the current tax code to maximize a program that puts people to work in Southern Ohio. We will concentrate principally in infrastructure with a focus on MSD [through 2029], health care, education, technology, energy and reconstruction in Southern Ohio through tax increment financing and other revisions to the tax code through Open Source Solutions to Erasing the Development Divide and American financial crisis.

Cincinnati Change will appeal to all levels of government and use in its application US government programs that can be executed by the public/private alliance Cincinnati Change is assembling.

To implement this, our attorneys will be required to develop, under OMB A-76 Authority, an order that will support export growth based on a 4 year plan to service people around the world starting with the Cincinnati Empowerment Zone with its 50,000 residents and 68,000 employees working for over 3,000 employers.

Our offerings will be centered around digital services in support of economic development, career support, social [L.I.S.W.] services, human [The NET Video] and health care [OneCommunity] that supports a super set of International Standards Organization [ISO] 26000.

This Cincinnati Change Chairwoman, Wanda J Lloyd Daniels, will work with Unions while the AEC/GM team will be led by Fred Hargrove Sr. PE, MBA [who is also a licensed master plumber] and the contracted HUD and Tax Code programs will be directed Dr. Robert Day.

The workshop will be presented at the William Howard Taft National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Site) from 12 to 4 on this Thursday and Friday, Dec.11th and 12th, 2008.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

The Nati Nubian Oracle Blog Start

The Nati Nubian Oracle Blog will advocate change.