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Join Egbert Perry and his long-time collaborator Rick White and their guests on a weekly journey into the depths of urban development policies and strategies that will chart the future of our cities for decades to come.

After Years of Neglect and Procrastination 04/05/2021

After Years of Neglect and Procrastination A year ago, we published an episode of Create the Village entitled, “Has ‘Infrastructure Week’ Finally Arrived?” There was plenty of conversation, rolling into a national election, that supported the idea that the time had finally come…that after years of neglect and procrastinating, Washi...

The Future Requires All of the Above 03/29/2021

The Future Requires All of the Above In the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, Dr. Calvin Mackie was appointed to the 33-member board of the Louisiana Recovery Authority. In 2009, he was appointed to the Louisiana Council on the Social Status of Black Boys and Black Men. Recently, Mackie was appointed to the Coastal Protectio...

Rural Social Justice and Economic Development 03/22/2021

Rural Social Justice and Economic Development Sherri Powell founded the Rural America Chamber of Commerce in 2021. She's working to empower rural entrepreneurs and to advocate for their economies and communities, and she's not stopping there. Not afraid to dig into the real issues, she's helping them talk about things like racism in America.

"Breaking Point" Coming for Back Rent Bubble 03/15/2021

"Breaking Point" Coming for Back Rent Bubble Deidre Woollard, an Editor at Million Acres, a division of Motley Fool, returns to Create The Village to discuss the ongoing market confusion and looming problems facing the real estate and banking industries and local and state governments.

03/08/2021

Lauren Koontz opens up to Egbert Perry and offers her insights about managing a people-centric organization during a worldwide pandemic and a period of national racial awareness.

Something Shifted for Me 03/08/2021

Something Shifted for Me President and chief executive officer of the YMCA of Metro Atlanta, Lauren Koontz, discusses her leadership in the midst of a worldwide pandemic and period of national racial awareness.

Race Is Not a Risk Factor, But Racisms Is 02/22/2021

Race Is Not a Risk Factor, But Racisms Is This week’s episode of Create the Village is a potent conversation about some of the issues of inequality facing the U.S. and some of the policy initiatives designed to raise awareness. Linda Goler Blount is President and CEO of the Black Women’s Health Imperative, the only national organization...

When Downtown Moves to the Suburbs 02/08/2021

When Downtown Moves to the Suburbs Mary Means is an award-winning community planner and innovator who has led the movement in Main Street Revitalization for more than four decades. She has been dubbed the Queen of Main Street by her colleagues and industry leaders. Today, Mary is a popular conference speaker and continues to help pub...

02/04/2021

Atlanta is famous for the ebb and flow of its real estate market. And, while some parts of the metro area are certainly doing well, some parts of the market are still feeling the impact of the 2008 foreclosure crisis. On this week's episode of Create the Village, Egbert Perry and John O’Callaghan, President and CEO of Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership discuss economic and social impacts on the Atlanta market. Click here to listen https://lnkd.in/daZe5n2

When the Homes Are No Longer Locally Owned 02/01/2021

When the Homes Are No Longer Locally Owned Guest: John O’Callaghan, President and CEO of Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership (ANDP). Atlanta is famous for the ebb and flow of its real estate market. And, while some parts of the metro area are certainly doing well, some parts of the market are still feeling the impact of the 2008 f...

01/27/2021

Jill Barshay and Egbert Perry discuss the barriers to educational attainment for children from modest-income households during the pandemic and the lasting impact of a lost generation of students.

This week's episode of Create the Village asks the question, “Are we living through a temporary bubble where low-income children stop attending school or underperform, or are we seeing a trend that will live with us for decades?”

Barshay is a staff writer and editor who writes the weekly “Proof Points” column about education research and data for Hechinger Report.

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National Experts to Examine Immediate and Long-Term Solutions to Housing Crisis

Egbert Perry to host Podcast: Create the Village

In the midst of a global health and economic crisis, housing security is now reaching crisis stage for millions across the country. Egbert L. J. Perry, founder and CEO of The Integral Group and former Chairman of the Board of Fannie Mae, is initiating a podcast with other national experts to examine the immediate and long-term needs of housing and community development, especially in the midst of the current crisis.

“Housing stability, for renters and owners alike, continues to be an issue with which we must deal with a sense of urgency. We have to get it right, but move expeditiously. It will require true public-private partnerships, and it must be strategically focused on building holistic communities. Essentially, we must create the proverbial village,” said Perry.

Perry knows the solutions to addressing these challenges are complex and expensive. But not pursuing real and lasting solutions will be even more expensive. In search of the solutions to these problems, his new podcast, Create the Village, draws attention to the intersection of public policy and community development, and addresses issues standing in the way of transforming communities that have long been ignored. Create the Village is set to launch on April 9, 2020. (click here to subscribe)

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