Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

Demetria McCain

Vice President and Deputy Director | Inclusive Communities Project

Demetria serves as the VP & Deputy Director for the Inclusive Communities Project, an affordable fair housing organization that works for the creation and maintenance of thriving racially and economically inclusive communities, expansion of fair and affordable housing opportunities for low income families, and redress for policies and practices that perpetuate the harmful effects of discrimination and segregation. One of her duties includes oversight of ICP’s Mobility Assistance Program. This Dallasite is a gradaute of Arts Magnet H.S., NYU, Brooklyn College and Howard Unviersity School of Law. 


Presentations from Facing Race 2014

Organizing for Equitable Development and Housing Justice in Working Class Communities of Color

Working class communities of color in urban centers are in desperate need housing and development. But, too often, "development" is a code word for gentrification and displacement of our communities and meeting the need for "housing" is immediately associated with building more affordable housing . Is development without displacement possible? Are there changes we need to make to the way affordable housing is maintained and produced? What kind of development do our communities envision, and how does organizing get us there? This session will explore grassroots strategies that engage working class, communities of color in organizing fights to address gentrification and the housing crisis. We are building a new kind of urban politics that asserts that everyone, particularly the disenfranchised, not only has a right to the city, but as inhabitants, have a right to shape it, design it, and operationalize an urban human rights agenda.

Speakers: Rachel Laforest, Dawn Phillips, Demetria McCain