At the Selby Jazz Fest, the Rondo Cultural District comes alive with music, food, art and community. This video illustrates the magic how to activate a neighborhood street into a cultural destination.
About Dr. Bruce Peter Corrie
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Economist rooted in the experience of ALANA (African Latino Asian Native American) communities with expertise in economic and academic inclusion and community empowerment. Pioneering work in the creation of "Cultural Destinations" a strategy to leverage cultural assets for wealth building in low income diverse communities. My work has been inspired by Mother Teresa, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Paulo Freire. Economist and a steward of the ALANA Brain Trust which works to bring capital and capacity to the ALANA communities.
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$14 Billion Black Economy in Minnesota
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Dr. Bruce Peter Corrie
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The Black economy of Minnesota is an estimated $14 billion which includes income, residential real estate. In addition there are 164,000 Black workers and another 141000 Black students in our educational system. Blacks pay $80 […]
Building A World Class Wealth Building Infrastructure in Minnesota
Testimony Minnesota House Economic Development and Finance Committee, January 18, 2023 (Youtube link to presentation is below). (Presentation on How to Build a World Class ALANA Workforce can be found at this link.) Chair Hassan, […]
Cultural Destinations: Ethnic Pop Up and Night Markets
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Dr. Bruce Peter Corrie
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Pop Up markets are great ways to offer a platform for emerging businesses in the neighborhood. Here are some ways to do so. First – make sure you have the necessary permits from the city […]