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Page 1: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Industrial jobs that had provided a large base of good, living wage jobs were leaving Baltimore.

Page 2: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Business Leaders recommended a solution: if

tax payers funded development in Baltimore,

jobs would return to the city.

Page 3: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

So…Politicians gave wealthy developers our tax money to

come to Baltimore.

• Inner Harbor – Estimated $2.5-$3.5 billion since the 1980s• Hyatt – $30 million• Airport – $5.2 million per year to Airmall at BWI • Grand Prix- $7 million in road maintenance

Page 4: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

How’s their model of development working

out for us?

Page 5: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

At the Inner Harbor, David Cordish pays less than $1000 a year for

rent at the Power Plant, and has his own

downtown parking spot and three houses.

The average Powerplant worker

makes $8 an hour on a seasonal basis,

while paying well above $12,000 a year

in rent.

Page 6: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Harbor Point received $107 million in public

money to build infrastructure for a luxury apartment

complex ; $59 million will be used for parks.

$59 million is more than the operational budget

for a whole year for Parks and Rec. Baltimore

closed or privatized 24 rec centers in 2012.

Photos taken from Baltimore Brew website.

Page 7: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Baltimore has over 40,000 vacant houses.

Each year 7,000 people face foreclosure and 150,000 go to rent court . On any given night there are 4,000 homeless.

Page 8: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Yet the nation’s largest trash incinerator is slated to be built less than a mile away from schools in the most polluted community in Maryland.

Baltimore has the highest rate of air pollution-related deaths in the country--higher than our homicide rate.

Page 9: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

This is

Failed Development.

Page 10: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

We need Fair Development.

Page 11: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

But what is Fair Development?

Page 12: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Fair Development puts people first.

…and is guided by five basic Human Rights Principles

Page 13: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Universality

Page 14: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Equity

Page 15: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Participation

Page 16: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Accountability

Page 17: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Transparency

Page 18: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Circle w/ Five spokesBut none of these can operate in isolation.

Instead, they operate like spokes on a wheel.

Indivisible in their purpose.

Page 19: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

Without any one, the wheel will break.

Page 20: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

What would Fair Development look

like in your community?

Page 21: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

We can make this change happen, but we can’t do it alone.

United Workers Human Rights Zone March

Eastside Housing Speakout

Student march from school to Incinerator site

Reflection and Study in Human Rights Committees

Page 22: 50 Years Ago, Baltimore Began to Face a Crisis.

No More Failed Development!

We DEMAND

Fair Development!


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