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Norris, William C. – Urban League Review, 1984
Describes a program through which one company, Control Data, has attempted to address unmet social needs in the areas of unemployment, especially for disadvantaged youth and the handicapped; more responsive education and training; revitalization of poverty-stricken areas; a more viable small business sector; and lower cost, more efficient public…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Community Development, Disadvantaged, Economic Development

Woodson, Robert L. – Urban League Review, 1985
The most serious challenge facing the Black community today is that of economic development. The recently formed Council for a Black Economic Agenda believes that a dynamic change strategy must empower the Black community itself in order to eradicate poverty, expand educational options, and strengthen Black families. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Family, Community Action, Community Development

Costa, Susan L. – Urban League Review, 1981
Identifies the housing and economic issues for Hispanics in Rochester's Marketview Heights, cites from the national literature policy and program options for community development in minority areas, and makes recommendations for action based on the analysis. (Author/APM)
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Planning, Economic Development, Hispanic Americans

Kweli, Kujaatele; Randolph, Marc L. – Urban League Review, 1984
Explains satellite teleconferencing, and outlines the costs and procedures involved. Also discusses the future of this industry and, using the Urban League as an example, describes the industry's potential uses by minority organizations around the country. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Institutions, Communications Satellites, Community Development