Organizer of Philly's JUNETEENTH (Father's Day) FREEDOM CELEBRATION at The Rotunda
The
Philadelphia Community of Leaders (PCOL) is an organization of
African-American private sector leaders representing civic, nonprofit,
religious, labor, business, and neighborhood organizations. We have come
together to “collectively” address the disparities and unacceptable
quality of life that too many African Americans face daily in
Philadelphia. We have fundamentally come to understand, given the
magnitude of the issues challenging African Americans in Philadelphia,
that individual and/or single organizational responses are simply
inadequate. Our issues are inter-connected, inter-related and require an
organized “multi-faceted” response that no one organization or
individual has the capacity to take on by themselves. The idea that “the
whole is greater than the sum of its parts” is perfectly aligned with
the purpose of PCOL and we must see ourselves as partners and not as
competitors on behalf of the African American community.
PCOL will focus the bulk of its efforts on addressing the issues of
“structural” poverty and near poverty that impact nearly two-thirds of
the African American community in Philadelphia by over time
significantly decreasing the economic disparities that the African
American community faces. PCOL’s fundamental belief is that most, if not
all of our issues, are entrenched within the economic disparities and
by addressing poverty and the lack of resources (rising tide), all other
areas will be corrected (lifts all boats). Therefore, PCOL’s has
identified the following areas that we will organized and attempt to
positively interrupt:
Economics – We must significantly increase Black
businesses capacity to expand and grow (we must create wealth and jobs).
We must recapture our own markets and expand our reach into both the
public and private sector markets.
Education – We must stabilized education and
refocus on Black Self-Determination/Liberation Education and School to
Career (vocational and skill focus) and make it available to our entire
population.
Public Safety – We must slow down the mass incarceration of Black men and create ways to reduce recidivism.
Health and Wellness – In addition to addressing
physical health disparities and the entire health delivery continuum, we
must identify and implement strategies that will allow for the
psychological healing of the Black community.
Black Cultural Enrichment – We must better control
the narrative and definition of “Being Black” in America with the goal
of significantly increasing Black cultural organizations and their
ability to increase the “pride” in the Black community.
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