[Durham INC] [durhambikeandped] Fwd: [ABCDdurham] Mayor Bell Invites Feedback on IBM Report for Engaging Durham's Youth

Marc marc at greenwayrides.com
Fri Jun 8 11:18:15 EDT 2012


Hi Clay,

They should use the Harlem Childrens Initiative protocol, seems more 
organic and functional.  IT systems to track individual performance and 
engagement as a whole could be helpful, but I am not sure if the IBM 
technology protocol as defined in the Report is leading the solution. 
Mapping current systems and comparing the matrix of variables to other 
programs nationwide seems to be the first step.  Unless this protocol 
has been tested, I would think that its a cart before the horse approach.

Marc

On 6/8/2012 11:07 AM, Clay Harris wrote:
> Marc & Melissa,
>
> I appreciate your points and I agree with you.
>
> However, the challenge that the IBM grant identifies and attempts to 
> address is one step removed from the programming you're talking about, 
> and I think it's worth a closer read and your support.  The framework 
> for delivering services to disconnected youth in Durham is itself 
> disconnected: while we're lucky that so many folks and organizations 
> in Durham are working with disconnected  youth, these folks' and 
> organizations' insight into how each individual student is or can be 
> helped by others is limited at best, and downright difficult or 
> impossible in most cases.
>
> So - the need for a centralized framework in which all of our 
> /great/ providers can collaborate would be a HUGE step forward for 
> Durham.  Seems to me that IBM is just the type of company to help us 
> envision, organize and build that organization and the supporting 
> technology infrastructure.  I'm very thankful that they're supporting 
> Durham's youth in this manner, and look forward to working on a 
> solution that will better connect both our youth and the organizations 
> that support them.
>
> Just my $.02 -  Happy Friday!
>
> Clay Harris
>
> COO, WorkSmart <http://www.worksmart.com>
> Board Chair, Achievement Academy of Durham <http://www.achievedurham.org>
> Beginner Gardener <http://www.durhamgrows.com>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Melissa Rooney <mmr121570 at yahoo.com 
> <mailto:mmr121570 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
>
>     Thanks so much for that, Marc! I couldn't agree more, of course.
>     I have been working all year on a vegetable garden, herb garden,
>     and other landscaping projects at Creekside Elementary. The kids
>     help me once/week during their recess time.
>
>     I can't get over how much these kids LOVE it. Too bad I can't get
>     any other adults to help me or we'd do it more often.
>
>     Yesterday, we were thinning out thyme, mint and oregano, and I
>     offered to put the pieces with roots into pots for the kids to
>     take home and plant.
>
>     They were ecstatic. I was like the pied piper as the kids followed
>     me in a long line to get their pots, fill them with soil and place
>     their little plant within.
>
>     When I told them they could eat the leaves of the plants, they got
>     even more excited.
>
>     They promised to put the plants in the ground within a week, and I
>     trust that most of them will.
>
>     People ask me why I don't hold a garden workday on the weekend or
>     something so I can get more adults to help. The answer is that
>     most of the kids I want/need to reach can't make it to after
>     school or weekend activities. I mean, it seemed that some of these
>     kids had never even held a handful of dirt before.
>
>     I hope that Durham can support more gardening programs for our
>     youth -- get the kids outside, encourage them to get their hands
>     dirty and show them the plants that we grow for our pleasure and
>     survival. Or have them participate in water wildlife and
>     water-testing programs like those put on by the Haw, Neuse and
>     Cape Fear River Assemblies -- would make them more aware of our
>     effect on our natural resources and give them experience in
>     biology and chemistry.
>
>     Once I leave Creekside, I fear that my gardens will turn to weeds
>     and future students won't get the experience that the current ones
>     so enjoy.
>
>     We need OUTDOOR programs for our kids, not more programs that
>     involve them sitting around staring at lighted screens.
>
>     Sincerely,
>     Melissa (Rooney)
>
>
>
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     *From:* Marc Dreyfors <marc at greenwayrides.com
>     <mailto:marc at greenwayrides.com>>
>     *To:* durhambikeandped at yahoogroups.com
>     <mailto:durhambikeandped at yahoogroups.com>; Frank White
>     <frank at ewhitecap.com <mailto:frank at ewhitecap.com>>
>     *Cc:* Bill Bell <billbell at udicdc.org
>     <mailto:billbell at udicdc.org>>; Beverly.Thompson at DurhamNC.gov;
>     inc-list at rtpnet.org <mailto:inc-list at rtpnet.org>;
>     ABCDdurham at yahoogroups.com <mailto:ABCDdurham at yahoogroups.com>;
>     marc at greenwayrides.com <mailto:marc at greenwayrides.com>
>     *Sent:* Friday, 8 June 2012 12:23 AM
>     *Subject:* Re: [Durham INC] [durhambikeandped] Fwd: [ABCDdurham]
>     Mayor Bell Invites Feedback on IBM Report for Engaging Durham's Youth
>
>     Hi Frank,
>
>     I started reading the report and was immediately overwhelmed by
>     the "technology as the solution" to inner city problems.  The
>     Report read like a set up/commercial for IBM's corporate view of
>     the world/approach.
>
>     "At the heart of this Governance Model is the Youth
>     Opportunity Corps (YOC), supported by the Executive
>     Council and the Youth Council. It consists of two units:
>     one full-time Operations Unit consisting of five roles,
>     and a part-time Enabling Infrastructure Task Force that
>     will bring the existing IT and information management
>     resources together to create the enabling IT infrastructure."
>
>     Aack! Focus is on "executive leaders" and healthcare and
>     biotech??!!  Are these guys really who we want engaging our youth,
>     who have achieved excellence in a broken system that is both
>     undermining our Democracy and destroying our health and planet
>     simultaneously.
>
>     I have a half a dozen kids and under-employed coming by my office
>     daily, and more if I didn't put a nix on it because we don't have
>     the man-power or resources to engage them.  These kids are way
>     over-loaded with technology, You-tubing gangster rape, texting,
>     smart-phones, listening to brutal lyrics, Face-booking, They are
>     headed for chemical dependency and ADD/ADHD candidates and
>     certainly "nature deficit disordered."
>
>     Personally, taking these kids out into nature would be the best
>     thing for them, getting them exercise, teaching them to fish,
>     garden, make things with their hands and feeding them some healthy
>     food reagularly. IBM's Report is heavy on the psychological
>     leadership pedagogy.  Mentoring is important, but this stuff seems
>     way over the top complicated.  What are these guys selling?! There
>     are snibits of good data and approach in this Report, but the
>     thing should trashed.
>
>     Talk with Asheville Go! about engaging at risk youth, its about
>     listening. hearing and being real.  We just spent a couple days
>     looking into their model with NCCDI  Offering a hope of a job in a
>     healthy, sustainable and conscientious community is the best way
>     to engage this problem. I just wish we had a green economy that
>     was robust enough to provide more entry level jobs (idiot
>     leadership?).
>
>     Best thing Durham has going for it is the growing local foods
>     movement, but I see no mention of greening or sustainability in
>     the whole damn report!  Outrageous.  Green space reduces crime,
>     greenways allow the community to exercise and get out of cars,
>     planting trees affects a range of benefits, etc.  Talk about
>     disconnect, wait until the real crap hits the fan: famine,
>     drought, flood, fire, spiking energy prices and economic
>     collapse.  Think we have a problem now?!  We need to give these
>     kids a heads up and a leg up on the shit storm we have created.  
>     I guess the IT community will have an ap. for that.
>
>     Lord help us,
>
>     Marc
>
>     On 6/5/2012 10:53 PM, Frank White wrote:
>>     Normally, I'd consider this FYI outside the scope of this
>>     listserv so bear with me as I attempt to bridge a connection to
>>     the following release and the pedestrian/cycling community.
>>
>>     A few days ago, ATT trial users were attacked by teens, we
>>     believe to be "at-risk" youth, while using the ATT. Marc,
>>     mentioned that something should be done to reach those youths.
>>     Since this initiative is aimed at "at-risk" populations that have
>>     made some uncomfortable I wanted to make sure news of this
>>     program is on your radar.
>>
>>     Durham is "where great things happen" and a desired result will
>>     surely be something great.
>>
>>     Frank
>>
>>     ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>     From: *Blalock, Amy* <Amy.Blalock at durhamnc.gov
>>     <mailto:Amy.Blalock at durhamnc.gov>>
>>     Date: Tue, Jun 5, 2012 at 3:07 PM
>>     Subject: [ABCDdurham] Mayor Bell Invites Feedback on IBM Report
>>     for Engaging Durham's Youth
>>     To: "Blalock, Amy" <Amy.Blalock at durhamnc.gov
>>     <mailto:Amy.Blalock at durhamnc.gov>>
>>
>>
>>     cid:image002.jpg at 01CBE556.A7538D50
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>>     *CITY OF DURHAM*
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>>     Durham, NC 27701
>>     *News Release***
>>     	
>>     **
>>     *News Media Contact:*
>>     Beverly B. Thompson
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>>     For Immediate Release: June 5, 2012
>>
>>     *Mayor Bell Invites Feedback on IBM Report for Engaging Durham’s
>>     Youth*
>>     /Full Report and Video Now Online; Feedback Encouraged on New
>>     Facebook Page/
>>     DURHAM, N.C. - The City of Durham is inviting public review and
>>     comment on a plan submitted by IBM (NYSE: IBM) to improve the
>>     education, well being, and job-readiness of Durham’s youth.
>>     IBM's plan details steps that the City can take in coordination
>>     with schools, workforce-readiness programs, and other public,
>>     private and nonprofit stakeholders to better coordinate and
>>     measure the success of their efforts.
>>     The recommendations include the creation of a Youth Opportunity
>>     Corps that would create a centralized mechanism for identifying
>>     youth at risk, refer those youth to the right resources, and
>>     ensure their long-term success.
>>     “As the first U.S. city selected by IBM for this study earlier
>>     this year, I am pleased to share this important report,” Mayor
>>     William V. “Bill” Bell said.  “It is clear that we as a community
>>     are going to have to work together to help our youth succeed in
>>     education, employment, and life.  This report outlines a
>>     coordinated strategy to coalesce our public, private, and
>>     non-profit resources for the future of our youth in Durham,” he said.
>>     Bell said that at this point, public input is critical for the
>>     next steps to implement the plan. To encourage feedback and
>>     discussion on various aspects of the report, a Facebook page
>>     (http://www.Facebook.com/DurhamYouthSucceeding) has been
>>     established. The page provides links to IBM's report and to a
>>     brief video (http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=3F1bG9uQAz4) that
>>     chronicles the challenges that local youth face.
>>     According to Bell, community leaders will meet in the coming
>>     weeks to assess what the next steps should be to take advantage
>>     of key recommendations, including how to involve various
>>     community stakeholders and organizations, especially youth.
>>     The recommendations emerged from a study funded by an IBM Smarter
>>     Cities Challenge grant, valued at $400,000, awarded to cities
>>     such as Durham that have demonstrated progressive thinking and a
>>     commitment to embrace change.
>>     For the study, six IBM staff members with expertise in finance,
>>     technology, and management, spent most of February 2012 living in
>>     Durham and interviewing approximately 80 residents, officials,
>>     and community leaders.  The team presented its initial findings
>>     in March and has submitted a more comprehensive report, now
>>     available on the City’s website at
>>     http://DurhamNC.gov/ich/cmo/Documents/ibm_scc_report.pdf.
>>     Durham was one of 33 cities named as recipients of IBM’s Smarter
>>     Cities challenge grants in 2012. Launched in 2011, this
>>     three-year $50 million program for 100 U.S. cities is IBM’s
>>     single largest philanthropic initiative. It funds in-person
>>     engagements staffed by teams of top IBM experts who study and
>>     then make detailed recommendations addressing locally important
>>     urban issues.
>>     "We thank the City of Durham for the hospitality shown to the IBM
>>     team that visited earlier this year," said Steven Pearson, a
>>     North Carolina-based manager for IBM's Corporate Citizenship &
>>     Corporate Affairs group.  "We hope that the recommendations that
>>     our team prepared will be useful in helping to making Durham as
>>     vibrant and successful as it can be. We congratulate the city's
>>     leadership for its forward thinking and commitment to innovation."
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