Walnut Creek Wetland Community Project. Research Forum NC State Hunt Library Thu. Sep. 11, 2014

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Walnut Creek Wetland Community Project Research Forum NC State Hunt Library Thu. Sep. 11, 2014

Co-Sponsors Community and university partners CHASS Dean s Office: Diversity Program Africana Studies: University in the Community Program Walnut Creek Wetland Center Partners for Environmental Justice[PEJ] St. Ambrose Community Outreach

Acknowledgements College of Humanities and Social Sciences Jeff Braden, Dean Vicki Gallagher, Associate Dean Joe Johnson, Student Diversity Coordinator Sheila Smith McKoy, Director of African Studies

Acknowledgements Graduate Student - Emily McCartha Communications Specialist for Wetlands Research Public Administration, PhD Student 2016, North Carolina State University Master of Public Affairs 2011, LBJ School of Public Affairs, UT Austin

Acknowledgements Graduate Student - Keon Pettiway Communications Specialist for Wetlands Research Communication, Rhetoric and Digital Media, PhD Student 2016, North Carolina State University Master of Fine Arts, Graphic Design, 2012, East Carolina University

Acknowledgements Undergraduate students African Student Union Africana Studies Student Majors and Minors

Acknowledgements Committee members WCWCP Working Committee Members

Historical Narrative of the Walnut Creek Wetland 1890s to 1950s: Untreated water discharged directly into Walnut Creek 1990s: PEJ (formerly EEJ) organized for environmental justice 2000s: Master plan developed for an Urban Wetland Educational Park 2009: Walnut Creek Wetland Center built and opened 2014: Parks and recreational facilities Bond Referendum (Nov. 4 ballot)

Presenters 2014 Walnut Creek Wetlands Community Project Forum Southeast Raleigh Wetland Center Sherry Graham, Director Partners for Environmental Justice Dr. Norman Camp, Chair and Community Activist St. Ambrose Episcopal Church Father Jemonde Taylor, Outreach Ministry City of Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department Scott Payne, Assistant Director Cassie Schumacher-Georgopoulo, Senior Planner of Strategic Planning David Shouse, Natural Resource Administrator Joanne Sullivan, Citizen Advocacy Group

Community Needs Collaborative brainstorming in break out groups with WCWCP facilitators Sustainable Living Focuses on ways residents of the wetland community can conceptualize, realize, and then maintain a mutually beneficial relationship between itself and the natural environment of the wetland, so that both flourish hand-in-hand into the future. Community Vitality Focuses on creating strategies and programs that enhance residents social, economic, and cultural lives by incorporating the gift of the wetland into activities of daily life, as community members pursue their life goals. Natural Resources Focuses on the natural wealth and diversity of the wetlands, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc. that are essential for the viability of the wetland. Conservation Focuses on how the interplay of sustainable living, community vitality, and natural resources management can protect and promote biodiversity and effective ecosystem functions, while improving residents knowledge of, and engagement with, the wetland.

Sustainable Living Dr. Louie Rivers, Assistant Professor, NC State University, Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources Community Vitality Father Jemonde Taylor, Partners for Environmental Justice, Outreach Ministry of St. Ambrose Episcopal Church Natural Resources Sherry Graham, Director, SE. Raleigh Wetland Center Conservation Dr. Norman Camp, Chair and Community Activist, Partners for Environmental Justice Focuses on ways residents of the wetland community can conceptualize, realize, and then maintain a mutually beneficial relationship between itself and the natural environment of the wetland, so that both flourish hand-in-hand into the future. Research Areas: Commercial Design; Architecture Design; Africana Studies; Department of Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship (MIE) Departments: Commerce; Affordable-housing ; Community Development; College of Design Example: The focus group conducted this summer focused on examining local residents perception of the environment, the wetland center and their personal relationship with the natural environment. Focuses on creating strategies and programs that enhance residents social, economic, and cultural lives by incorporating the gift of the wetland into activities of daily life, as community members pursue their life goals. Research Areas: Anthropology; Philosophy & Religion; Political Sciences; Communication; Sociology / Social Work; History; Education Departments: Health Education ; Community-History; Community Engagement Example: Having residents from the Raleigh Correctional Center for Women interact with the Wetlands related to environmental care, sustainability, or horticulture. Focuses on the natural wealth and diversity of the wetlands, consisting of land, forests, mineral deposits, water, etc. that are essential for the viability of the wetland. Research Areas: Parks & Recreation; Forestry; Soil Science; Horticultural Science; Biological sciences Departments: Parks Access to Waterways; Nature Paths Example: A biological inventory to create a baseline to see how far we ve come (and how much further we need to go) in our efforts to maintain a more resilient and productive wetland. Focuses on how the interplay of sustainable living, community vitality, and natural resources management can protect and promote biodiversity and effective ecosystem functions, while improving residents knowledge of, and engagement with, the wetland. Research Areas: Soil Science; Chemistry; Estuarine and Coastal; Plant and Microbial Biology; Environmental literacy Departments: Learning-environment; Water Quality Management; Environmental Literacy; Soil Preservation; Maintaining Natural-setting Example: Projects that promote an understanding and protection of the wetlands, enhances community pride, and encourages economic development in a historically under served minority community in Southeast Raleigh.

Next steps Get the WCWCP Newsletter Sign up to receive email updates Visit http://go.ncsu.edu/walnutcreekwetlands Upcoming events: Walnut Creek Wetland Big Sweep, Festival in Motion, and PRCR Bond Referendum

Power of Research and Collaboration Thanks for attending! http://go.ncsu.edu/walnutcreekwetlands Walnut Creek Wetland Community Project Research Forum NC State Hunt Library Thu. Sep. 11, 2014