Increasing Engagement with Communities of Color A Toolkit for Carver County Parks and Recreation
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Increasing Engagement with Communities of Color A Toolkit for Carver County Parks and Recreation
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2016-05-11
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Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs
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This project outlines engagement strategies that will help Carver County Parks and Recreation to form relationships with a diverse range of community members, particularly communities of color and Latinos. Those relationships will open lines of communication for communities of color to communicate what their desires and needs are, which Parks and Recreation staff can work to address in a variety of ways. This two-way communication and collaboration between County staff and the community will ultimately lead to more equitable outcomes for all communities.
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Demler, Chuck; Dickens, Kaela; Hartmann, Joseph; Nightingale, Laurel; Perano, Kalli. (2016). Increasing Engagement with Communities of Color A Toolkit for Carver County Parks and Recreation. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/181002.
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