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Item "Because I Live Here": Negotiating Selves through Storytelling(2008) Dockter, Jessica; Black Storytellers AllianceItem Bridging Social Capital: Responsive Listening Project(2010) Anthony, SummerItem Bridging Social Capital: Responsive Listening Project(2008) Anthony, Summer; Harrison Neighborhood AssociationItem Economic Impact of Proposed Food Entrepreneurship Incubation Center in North Minneapolis(2022) Tuck, Brigid; King, EricItem The Effects of Prostitution on Businesses in North Minneapolis(2007) Russell, Wynfred NItem The Effects of Prostitution on North Minneapolis Residents(2007) Gustavson, JenniferItem Equity in Banking and Lending - Project Findings and Next Steps(2021-08) Mbali, John; Williamson, Aaron S.; Arika, Jessica; Martinez Gavina, BlancaThe community is poised to address issues related to disparities in access and quality of banking & lending options and solutions for African Americans in North Minneapolis in particular. This project seeks to understand the dynamics of barriers, assets, and potential solutions related to banking and lending specifically for African American-owned small businesses in North Minneapolis. In assessing this issue, the Capstone team and community partners hope this will be the starting point in a collaborative effort including the banking & business community to address some of the issues raised in this research project.Item A Guide to Future Outcome Assessments of Family Support Service Programs at Phyllis Wheatley Community Center(2008) Hewapathirana, Gertrude; Phyllis Wheatley Community CenterItem Logic Models for Major Programs of the Phyllis Wheatley Community Center(2007) Eichers, CatherineItem Lucy Laney and the University of Minnesota Summer Reading Research Project(2008) Cherne, Jessica; Lucey Craft Laney Community SchoolItem Minnesota 3-D Worker and Resident Analysis: North Minneapolis.(2006) Minnesota 3-DItem Neighborhood and Housing Survey 1999: Results and Technical Report.(Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 2000) Minnesota Center for Survey ResearchItem Neighborhood Satisfaction Survey: Results and Technical Report.(Minnesota Center for Survey Research (MCSR), 1999) Minnesota Center for Survey ResearchItem Neighborhood Shopping Center in North Minneapolis: An Economic Analysis(Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University of Minnesota, 1970) Hoel, Robert F.Item ReMix Project: Juxtaposition Arts(2007) Bell, JoyceItem The role of Human Resource Development in the poverty Zone in North Minneapolis in Minnesota: a case study(2014-01) Kuiper, Anne-MarieIn a nationally published report by the Brookings Institute, Mind the Gap (2005), the Twin Cities was noted to have some of the worst disparities in the U.S. in race, class, and place. In the City of Minneapolis, North Minneapolis, a neighborhood bordering downtown, faces some of the greatest disparities in the Twin Cities. Predominately African American, nearly three-fourths of the community receive some type of county assistance. Struggling with economic marginalization, social isolation, and violence in the community, the characteristics of North Minneapolis are representative of the broader urban poverty phenomenon prevalent across cities in the United States. While research has extensively documented the urban poverty phenomenon in South Side Chicago, a neighboring Midwestern city and one of the most notoriously dangerous communities in the country, little scholarly research, at the time of this writing, has been conducted on urban poverty in North Minneapolis; and there has been, to date, no scholarly research on understanding the role of Human Resource Development (HRD) in the poverty zone in North Minneapolis. This case study approach aims to bring to the forefront the complexities that surround the plight of the urban poor in North Minneapolis. The purpose of this study is to assess the state of the HRD in the poverty zone and to propose a strategy for a development-focused HRD framework. Borrowing from an earlier model employed by Harbison and Myers in 1964 to measure human resource development in developing nations, this study finds that a development approach of HRD is well suited to advanced nations struggling with inner city poverty.Item West Broadway Gateway Project(2007) Wilson, Craig