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Allan Houston Business Development Program--Final Stretch

Sunday, April 26, 2009

So I feel like I'm rounding 3rd base and sprinting towards home plate on this 6-month journey to develop a business plan. The semi-finalists will be announced on Tuesday, April 28, 2009. If it's meant to be, it will. As we got closer, Mr. Houston decided to visit us on April 21st to give us words of encouragement before our presentations on April 25th (BTW I rocked).

Glass Recycling Drive #3

On April 10, 2009, I completed another glass recycling drive at the Sankofa Marketplace. The weather was great, and I got about 40 bottles. YAY!!!!!! Here are some pics.

The St. Augustine Marching Band was AWESOME!!!!! If you recall Andrea and I had a mentoring session there last year http://consciouslyrebuilding.blogspot.com/2008/04/mentoring-st-augustine-hs-science-class.html




1st Annual New Orleans Earth Day Festival

On April 5th, 2009 I was invited to speak on a panel at the 1st Annual New Orleans Earth Day Festival presented by the Louisiana Bucket Brigade. Because there was a marathon on the same day, traffic was re-routed and I was late. Luckily, I was able to arrive and join but before I sat at the table, I took a couple pics.

The panel was about Green Social Entrepreneurs. I spoke along with some familiar faces on our model for success and how we accomplish our goals with the challenges of having a business during a recovering New Orleans. I highlighted our use of Generation Y as human capital that has offered numerous volunteer hours and resources for Consciously Rebuilding.

This was a great beginning to Earth Month,

Yasmin




The AAG Vid!!!!

Thursday, April 2, 2009







Parts 1 & 2 are also on the side bar of the blog. Notice my annotations!!! Channeling Pop-up video. LOL Check out our youtube station.

http://www.youtube.com/user/ConsciouslyReb

AAG Conference

Wednesday, April 1, 2009






So last Friday (3/27/09) I had the pleasure of being on a panel for the AAG Conference in Las Vegas. I presented information about New Orleans, Consciously Rebuilding, Challenges, and Empowerement. The abstract is below, along with pics and a video on the side of the blog. Enjoy,

Yasmin


Abstract Title:
Nothing About Us Without Us Is For Us--An Evaluation of Environment, Land, And Community In New Orleans, Louisiana From The Perspective of Consciously Rebuilding, Inc.

is part of the Paper Session:
In the Eye of the Beholder: Seeing Community Capacity for Addressing Environmental Change

scheduled on Friday, 3/27/09 at 10:10 AM.

Author(s):
Yasmin Bowers, MSPH* - Consciously Rebuilding, Inc.

Abstract:
Consciously Rebuilding is a community-based organization located in New Orleans, Louisiana that provides education to marginalized populations on their role in the "Green" Movement by directly relating it to priorities such as health and financial capacity. Consciously Rebuilding accomplishes this through the promotion of experiential living as outlined by "Healthy Living Expos" and "That's Green" longevity plans. Expos service the community through environmental education by informing community members on sustainable practices, products, and lifestyles that improve the health of a home.

Throughout New Orleans, socioeconomic conditions such as environmental health, sanitation, housing, employment, and crime impact the overall quality of life. We encourage our communities to be good stewards and begin their journey of change by clearly explaining how a reconnection with the environment will increase their quality of life. This connection with the environment is a form of localization and liberalization, as communities are encouraged to see the nature that exists within their surroundings of an urban system. Consciously Rebuilding advocates for the necessary resources and tools needed to plant into the community, and the excavation of existing skills that genuinely empower a community to take control of their surroundings, take responsibility to improve their condition, and hold the government accountable for their rights. This will be the balance needed to sustain a thriving, environmentally and socially-responsible New Orleans.

Keywords:

New Orleans, Non-Profit Organizations, Environmental Justice, Community Empowerment, Education