More responses from Central Kentucky's economic justice surveys
Posted by: Ondine Quinn on May 3, 2011 at 08:00pm
The Central Kentucky chapter's economic justice work team continues to survey Lexington residents about the problems and the vision for their communities. Last week surveyors went back to the Ayelsford precinct near the University of Kentucky to talk with folks. Like before, folks had a lot to say about poor quality housing and high energy bills - especially in the houses near Hagerman Ct. which are very old.
The committee will be getting together on Tuesday May 17th to discuss possible organizing opportunities that have been presented because of these discussions. If you'd interested in being a part of that discussion then contact the chapter organizer Ondine Quinn at [email protected] or 859-276-0563.
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