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Author Archives: Dudley Cocke

Posted inGrowth and Development

Commentary: Community Organizations Work Best

by Dudley Cocke and Ben Fink January 15, 2021January 14, 2021

This story was originally published by The Roanoke Times. In a Kentucky coalfield county that twice gave Trump 79% of its vote, volunteer fire chief Bill Meade is known as a particularly outspoken Trump supporter. When we invited him to meet with grassroots leaders at the oldest African American social organization in Baltimore, some people […]

Posted inEconomy

Speak Your Piece: Communities Need More than ‘Outreach’

by Dudley Cocke November 18, 2016December 6, 2016

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