OUR PROGRAMS
COMMUNITY BUILDING PROGRAMS
(1) Representative Streetscapes and Business Facades (see Artist Imagery section below)
(2) A Community Business Directory (see image below)
(3) A Community Newspaper (see image below)
(4) A Community Name

NOTE: - Until a community has a name it does not exist, we recommend the name Oakland’s “CITYEAST” community.
(5) A Community Serving Banking System

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THEORY
INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY ECONOMICS
CULTURAL/ETHNIC EXPRESSIONS
PLANNED SELF FINANCING COMMUNITY BUILDIING-COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT VENTURES.
(1)
PLAN POINT #2 (b)- THE "CITYEAST"
COMMUNITY DIRECTORY
The "CityEast" Community Directory will provide a source of inexpensive advertising to for the community’s businesses. In addition it will provide the community’s residents with valuable community services access information (More Detail)
(2)
PLAN POINT #2 (c) - THE "CITYEAST" NEWS
The "CityEast" News will provide inexpensive advertising for the community’s businesses.  In addition, it will provide the community residents with community centered news along with regional and citywide news.(More Detail)

ARTISTIC IMAGERY
Artistic Imagery of Revitalized Commercial Districts and Cultural Expression for our targeted area

COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS
 
Seminary Commercial District, an Easterly - Southerly View
Seminary Commercial District,
A Southerly View
“An artist rendering of a revitalized Seminary Commercial District at Seminary Ave. & Foothill Blvd. To view this image”. (Click Here)
   
Seminary Commercial District, a Westerly View
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Seminary
Commercial District,
a Westerly View
In the absence of a Native language, it is important that streetscapes and business facades (optional) in commercial areas and along thoroughfares in majority Black communities reflect a Majority of African decent (More Detail)
CULTURAL EXPRESSION IN STREETSCAPES AND BUSINESS FACADES
A Proposed Heritage Plaza at International Boulevard and Hegenberger Road
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A Proposed Heritage Plaza at International Boulevard and Hegenberger Road
 


 
   

 

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Seminary Commercial District

Seminary Commercial District

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