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Economic Challenges Facing North Lawndale’s Black Community

by chiquita street
July 2, 2024
in Headlines, Health and Lifestyle
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For many years, North Lawndale, a neighborhood on Chicago’s West Side that is primarily Black, has struggled with financial difficulties. This fight stems from a complicated network of past underfunding, discriminatory policies, and current issues that disproportionately affect Black community members. Comprehending these economic obstacles is essential to devising remedies and cultivating a fairer future for North Lawndale.

Redlining and Disinvestment: A Historical Burden

North Lawndale’s economic woes stem in part from discriminatory housing practices of the past. The neighborhood experienced a demographic shift in the mid-20th century as Black families moved in. Real estate practices like redlining, where banks denied mortgages to residents in certain neighborhoods based on race, hampered property values and discouraged investment. This systemic discrimination created a climate where businesses were hesitant to locate in North Lawndale, further stifling economic growth.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s brief residency in North Lawndale during the 1960s brought national attention to the deplorable living conditions and lack of economic opportunity faced by Black residents. However, the assassination of Dr. King and subsequent social unrest only exacerbated existing problems.

The Jobs Gap: Limited Opportunities within the Community

A significant economic challenge for North Lawndale is the lack of high-quality, accessible jobs within the neighborhood. Data shows that while new jobs were created between 2010 and 2018, the majority went to workers living outside the community. This means residents often face long commutes for work, draining resources and limiting time spent in their own neighborhood.

Furthermore, the types of jobs available within North Lawndale are often low-wage and offer limited advancement opportunities. This lack of career mobility restricts residents’ ability to build wealth and improve their overall economic well-being.

Disappearing Businesses and the “Leakage” Effect

North Lawndale suffers from a dearth of essential businesses and services. The absence of grocery stores, banks, and other retailers creates a situation known as the “leakage” effect. Residents are forced to spend their money outside the community, hindering local economic growth. This lack of investment options also discourages residents from starting their own businesses within the neighborhood.

The prevalence of vacant lots and abandoned buildings further depresses property values and discourages potential business owners. Revitalizing these areas and attracting new businesses are crucial to creating a more vibrant and economically sustainable North Lawndale.

Beyond Jobs: The Ripple Effects of Economic Disparity

The profitable challenges facing North Lawndale extend far beyond just jobs and businesses. Limited economic opportunity has a ripple effect, impacting the overall quality of life in the community.

A lack of resources can contribute to issues like food insecurity and inadequate healthcare access. It can also hinder educational attainment as families struggle to afford school supplies or extracurricular activities. Furthermore, economic disparity can fuel social problems like crime and violence, creating a cycle that’s difficult to break.

Building a Brighter Future: Strategies for Economic Empowerment

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North Lawndale has a strong sense of community spirit and resilience in spite of the difficulties. To reduce profitable inequality and give locals more authority, a number of projects are being implemented.

Workforce Development Programs: Residents can be given the tools they need to land better-paying employment by participating in programs that offer job training, workshops on interview techniques, and contacts to potential employers.

Encouraging Entrepreneurship: Community members can start and expand their own enterprises with the assistance of programs that provide business financing, mentorship opportunities, and incubator space.

Investing in infrastructure can make an area more appealing to both businesses and inhabitants. Examples of this include repurposing unused sites, drawing grocery shops and banks to the area, and enhancing public transit.

Community Land Trusts: Establishing a communal land trust helps guarantee that land is used and stable property values for the good of locals, promoting sustained financial stability.

Community Engagement: In order to guarantee that solutions take into account the unique requirements and goals of the community, it is imperative that citizens be actively involved in the planning and execution of economic development projects.

Overall

The Black community in North Lawndale faces complicated economic issues that have their roots in past injustices. But there is a way to a better future through concentrated efforts on company development, job creation, and community empowerment. Residents of North Lawndale can create a more dynamic and sustainable future by solving these problems and promoting economic inclusion.

This calls for a multifaceted strategy involving funding from the commercial sector, local government, and community organizations. Stakeholders can build a more just North Lawndale where everyone has the chance to prosper by cooperating.

Written by Chiquita Street

Sources :

ACF: Strategies for Survivor Economic Empowerment

Urban: Exploring Spatial Gaps in Access to Low-Wage Jobs by Race and Ethnicity

NCRC: Decades of Disinvestment : Historic Redlining and Mortgage Lending Since 1981
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