HBCU Students Tackle Urban Growth in $10K Pitch Contest

The Compassion-Centered Co-Governance Pitch Competition invites students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the country to tackle the complex issues behind urban development. Winners receive $10,000, with registration closing on November 15. Helping the participants develop their solutions in historically under resourced communities will be faculty mentors, including Winston-Salem State University professor and Spatial Justice Studio founder Russell Smith. He spoke with WFDD’s David Ford. Interview Highlights On the project proposals: “We want these to be visionary projects. We want students to really think about how do we solve this problem. And to be honest with you, it’s really difficult. Most projects that involve redevelopment involve

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