
Rebuilding Vibrant EastPoint with Data
"Explore how data is used to rebuild a vibrant community in EastPoint with insights from experts on social and economic research. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in this transformation process."
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Change at the Speed of Trust: Change at the Speed of Trust: Using Data in Rebuilding a Using Data in Rebuilding a Vibrant Vibrant EastPoint EastPoint Moderator: Lloyd Potter Panelists: Richard Milk, Henrietta Mu oz, Clarissa Ozuna April 2016
Moderator: Lloyd Potter Texas State Demographer Director, Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research, UT San Antonio Panelists: Richard Milk (Wheatley Choice Neighborhood) Director of Policy and Planning, San Antonio Housing Authority Henrietta Mu oz (Eastside Promise Neighborhood, Annie E. Casey Dual-Gen) Vice President of Grant Research and Evaluation, United Way of San Antonio & Bexar Co. Clarissa Ozuna Program Manager for Research, CI:Now
EastPoint: ~4 sq. mi. Promise, Choice, Dual-Gen, and others Estimated pop: 22,137 70% Hispanic, 22% African-American 41% in poverty 38% adults w less than HS diploma/GED Promise Zone: ~22 sq. mi. Estimated pop: 149,832 64% Hispanic, 18% African-American 28% in poverty 26% adults w less than HS diploma/GED Sources: American Community Survey 5-year Estimates 2010- 2014 and City of San Antonio 3