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A Metropolitan Policy Program Event

From Despair to Hope: Two HUD Secretaries on Urban Revitalization and Opportunity

Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Cities


Event Summary

Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan faces challenges on concentrated poverty, as did Henry Cisneros in that same office more than a decade and a half ago. In a new book, former Secretary Cisneros and co-editor Lora Engdahl chronicle the evolution of a major federal effort to replace desolate public housing with mixed-income communities. From Despair to Hope: HOPE VI and the New Promise of Public Housing in America’s Cities (Brookings Institution Press, 2009) discusses the optimism and lessons that can be learned from one of the most ambitious urban development initiatives in the last half-century.

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July 14, 2009 Length: 1:23:26

Event Information

When

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM

Where

Ballroom, 13th Floor
National Press Club
529 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC
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Contact: Brookings Office of Communications

E-mail: events@brookings.edu

Phone: 202.797.6105

Building on the impact of HOPE VI, the new administration is proposing a $250 million comprehensive program – the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative – that aims to take the current HOPE VI program beyond public housing. Choice Neighborhoods will transform the nation’s poorest neighborhoods in a new way, by linking improved housing with community development and significant funding in key areas including education and transportation.

On July 14, the Metropolitan Policy Program hosted the current and former HUD secretaries for a discussion on the next steps for urban revitalization and opportunity. Secretary Donovan announced new funding for the current HOPE VI program and outlined the future of Choice Neighborhoods.

Brookings Vice President and Director of the Metropolitan Policy Program Bruce Katz moderated a question-and-answer period following the announcement.

Read Secretary Shaun Donovan's remarks » 

Read Bruce Katz's remarks »


 
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Shaun Donovan addresses the crowd.    Henry Cisneros, former HUD Secretary, discusses his new book, From Despair to Hope: HOPE VI and the New Promise of Public Housing in America's Cities (Brookings Institution Press, 2009). HUD Secretary Donovan and Brookings Vice President Bruce Katz look on.

Transcript

BRUCE KATZ: The book provides a full, and a fair, and grounded 360 degree assessment of the Hope VI Program. It’s generally considered, and I know by many people in this room, to be one of the most successful urban regeneration initiatives in the past half century.

In a little more than 15 years, this program tore down, more importantly, redeveloped hundreds of the most distressed public housing projects in the country; projects at the time that were essentially -- houses for the very poor and in the process, increased opportunity in dozens of distressed urban neighborhoods that prior to this effort were characterized by lawlessness and decline.

Like most transformative investments, it has not been without controversy. And the book airs a wide range of views about the highs and the lows of this effort; yet this event is not only about what happened under Hope VI. The policy ideas examined in this book are timely, and relevant, and literally in play this month, maybe this week, since Congress is now considering the fiscal 2010 budget request for the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative, which builds on the Hope VI effort, taking it beyond public housing and linking it closely to school reform and early childhood interventions.

Participants

Introduction

Bruce Katz

Vice President and Director, Metropolitan Policy Program

Opening Remarks

Henry G. Cisneros

Former Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Executive Chairman, CityView companies

Keynote

Shaun Donovan

Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development


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Q&A with Bruce Katz

Urban Revitalization and Opportunity

"The most important part of Hope VI, initially, was to take public housing out of it's isolated state." — Bruce Katz, vice president and director, Metropolitan Policy Program

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