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© BIG NFP 2013 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BIG: Blacks in Green™ Naomi Davis, President & Founder [email protected] 773-678-9541 Page 1 of 9 NAOMI DAVIS Speaking Engagements Founder President & Founder Naomi Davis is one of Chicago’s most celebrated environmentalists and a nationally sought speaker and consultant. She is an urban theorist, attorney, activist, and proud granddaughter of Mississippi sharecroppers. Naomi serves as a bridge and catalyst among communities and their stakeholders in the design and development of green, self-sustaining, mixed- income, walkable-villages within black neighborhoods. She is author of The 8 Principles of Green-Village-Building™ -- a whole-system solution for the whole-system problems common to black communities everywhere which she presents in lectures, workshops around the country, and has taught at the University of Chicago Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture. Together with its precursor Grannynomics,™ green-village-building offers a culture-specific prescription with universal value, addressing the terrible triplets of pollution, poverty, and plutocracy. Organization BIG™ is a green-village-builder, a national network, one of America’s most diverse eco-orgs, and a thought leader in green community economic development for communities of color…across 13 economic sectors. It promotes local living economies as greenhouse gas reduction strategies through its system green-village-building™ ~ "walk-to-work, walk-to-shop, walk-to-learn, walk-to-play villages" for blighted, colonized, and/or gentrifying black communities. BIG™ says the question of the century is "where is your village?" and it support neighbors in answering the question. It teaches "Chicago As A City Of Villages," and neighbor-owned businesses as the source of community "surthrival." Its system is designed to increase the rate at which neighbor-owned businesses are created and sustained, and its success will be measured by increase in household income of original residents within the walkable village. Entities interested in implementing the model are encouraged to partner. & Green Neighborhood Revival The Intersection of Deep Culture Attachments Grannynomics & Village Farm Organizational Overview Programming Centerpiece Implementing The 8 Principles of Green-Village-BuildingBIG : Blacks in Green

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Happy Great Migration Centennial! Fulfilling our founding mission this year, here in our 2nd phase, BIG embarks on our first Green-Village-Building real estate developments ~ that aspect of The 8 Principles based in bricks-and-mortar. Designed to advance "the conservation lifestyle ~ the beautiful life," our BIG Urban Homestead Styles aim to strengthen the net of relations which are the foundation of the "walkable-village." Thank you for exploring our thinking and doing. We look forward to sharing with you as together we imagine "surthrival" for the Next 100 Year.

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Page 1: Blacks in Green Founder / Engagement Package

© BIG NFP 2013 ▪ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

BIG: Blacks in Green™ Naomi Davis, President & Founder [email protected] 773-678-9541 Page 1 of 9

NAOMI DAVIS Speaking Engagements

Founder

President & Founder Naomi Davis is one of Chicago’s most celebrated environmentalists and a nationally sought speaker and consultant. She is an urban theorist, attorney, activist, and proud granddaughter of Mississippi sharecroppers. Naomi serves as a bridge and catalyst among communities and their stakeholders in the design and development of green, self-sustaining, mixed-income, walkable-villages within black neighborhoods. She is author of The 8 Principles of Green-Village-Building™ -- a whole-system solution for the whole-system problems common to black communities everywhere – which she presents in lectures, workshops around the country, and has taught at the University of Chicago Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture. Together with its precursor Grannynomics,™ green-village-building offers a culture-specific prescription with universal value, addressing the terrible triplets of pollution, poverty, and plutocracy.

Organization

BIG™ is a green-village-builder, a national network, one of America’s most diverse eco-orgs, and a thought leader in green community economic development for communities of color…across 13 economic sectors. It promotes local living economies as greenhouse gas reduction strategies through its system green-village-building™ ~ "walk-to-work, walk-to-shop, walk-to-learn, walk-to-play villages" for blighted, colonized, and/or gentrifying black communities. BIG™ says the question of the century is "where is your village?" and it support neighbors in answering the question. It teaches "Chicago As A City Of Villages," and neighbor-owned businesses as the source of community "surthrival." Its system is designed to increase the rate at which neighbor-owned businesses are created and sustained, and its success will be measured by increase in household income of original residents within the walkable village. Entities interested in implementing the model are encouraged to partner.

& Green Neighborhood Revival The Intersection of Deep Culture

Attachments Grannynomics & Village Farm

Organizational Overview

Programming Centerpiece

Implementing The 8 Principles of Green-Village-Building™

BIG: Blacks in Green™

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Summary

Goals. Increase village income one household at a time; advance The Age of Climate Crisis with a

grassroots movement for “surthrival in a city of villages.”

Strategies. Reduce greenhouse gas levels via local living economies by increasing the rate at which

neighbor-owned businesses are created and sustained.

Tactics. The 8 Principles of Green-Village-Building™

Priorities. Healing-bonding-organizing, asset-mapping, time-banking, skill-building, and creating a

green hub in the ‘hood™ for sustainable business start-ups.

Values. What’s good for the African diaspora is good for everyone; and what’s bad for the African

diaspora is bad for everyone.

Beliefs. Conserve or collapse; help is not on the way; nothing trumps self-help; only a whole-system

solution can transform a whole-system problem.

Philosophy

BIG™ is a network for advancing “green‐village‐building” – its signature initiative. Through its

programs, activities, courses, and enterprises, BIG™ reminds generations of their great cultural legacy

of land stewardship and collaborates to reinvent that legacy here in the Age of Climate Crisis.

Informed and inspired by America's great Underground Railroad story, its system teaches the primacy

of self‐help and the importance of allies across the bounds of race and class. It also teaches the

disproportionate negative impacts of global warming on communities of color and the health/wealth

opportunities of the new green economy ~ with special focus on recreating community wealth by

cultivating the conservation lifestyle, using its old-fashioned practices of Grannynomics™ to teach neighbors

to ‘feel good’ and live ‘the beautiful life’ – beyond the dreaded ‘tipping point’ of 400ppm/ghg.

BIG’s green‐villages are walk‐to‐work, walk‐to‐shop, walk-to-learn, walk-to-play communities anchored

by neighbor‐owned businesses, which become the agents of “jobs‐driven development.” Only

jobs‐driven development stabilizes neighborhoods through the health/wealth enhancement of present

residents, avoiding forced or voluntary neighbor migration to “better” neighborhoods, or the influx of

“better” neighbors – benign or hostile. Resident money stays active locally supporting community

self‐interests, and the heritage of a place is preserved.

Around the world, the case has been made for interdependent local living economies as greenhouse gas

reduction strategies. Such sustainable community initiatives are critically important for black

neighborhoods. Thus, BIG™ has launched a 5-year green‐village‐building proof of concept in the Chicago

TIF District of West Woodlawn, and to fill the void of blacks in green neighborhood revival, Naomi

consults other communities through emerging partnerships within its national network.

BIG™ has partnered with the University of Chicago Center for the Study of Race Politics, and Culture to

teach “The 8 Principles of Green-Village-Building.” It welcomes the inquiries and participation of other

institutions and individual community activists seeking training in this system in order to lead where

they live.

Page 3: Blacks in Green Founder / Engagement Package

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BIG: Blacks in Green™ Naomi Davis, President & Founder [email protected] 773-678-9541 Page 3 of 9

Founded 2007

Location Box 378411, Chicago, IL 60637 773-678-9541

Awards Naomi is a Green For All Fellow, and for her work in green community economic

development has received Lt. Governor Pat Quinn’s 2007 Environmental Hero Award,

the 2008 Chicago Magazine Green Award, the 2009 Jewel‐Osco Environmental

Stewardship Prize, the 2010 Ebony Magazine Power100, and in 2011 was selected to

serve on Mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel’s Transition Team for Energy, Environment, and

Public Space, as one of Black United Fund of Illinois Inaugural Flame Award recipients;

and as an international thought leader to present at Groupon Founder’s First Annual

Chicago Ideas Week. As a recipient of the Black United Fund of Illinois Flame Award, in

2012 Naomi was invited to partner in the development of BIG’s Green Economy

Academy™ ~ a matriculation-optional curriculum for students, professionals, and

community members to learn essential future forward skills for employment, enterprise,

and “the beautiful life” ~ the conservation lifestyle.

Products The 8 Principles of Green-Village-Building™

The 12 Propositions of Grannynomics™

Green Hub in the ‘Hood™

Ol' Time Mississippi Fish Fry + Hip Hop Storytelling Revival...& Radio Show™

Migration: The Musical™

grannynomic development jams™

The BIG Real Estate Institute For Community Controlled Development

Top 10 Issues In The 20th Ward

5 Things Every Black Person Should Know About Sustainable Communities

& The New Green Economy™

Background Naomi was raised in St. Albans, Queens, NYC where she attended PS 15. For junior/high

school she attended The Parkway School in Jamaica Estates and Woodmere Academy

Country Day School on Long Island. As an early entrant and Presidential Scholarship

recipient at Fisk University, Naomi earned a BA in the double-major of Speech/Drama

and English; and from John Marshall Law School of Chicago, earned her Juris Doctor.

Between five years of law practice after graduation and her present career in

environmental economics, Naomi worked in diverse sectors: theater, real estate, and

public affairs and marketing communications. She lives happily with Lena Horne and

Marcus Garvey (her dog and cat) in Chicago’s historic West Woodlawn, location of BIG’s

5-year green-village-building pilot. Her sole sibling, Kamal Shakir lives in York, SC where

he cares for their beloved 92 year old mother, healthy with Alzheimers, while launching

an all-natural, halal chicken processing plant near North Carolina A&T.

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BIG’S 8 PRINCIPLES OF GREEN-VILLAGE-BUILDING™

1. Micro-Saving/Lending, Local Currency/Wealth. Each village has its

own measures, exchanges, and repositories of wealth.

2. Local Energy Production & Transportation. Each village produces its

own energy for heat, light and transportation.

3. Shopping & Waste. Each village supplies all basic goods and services

to neighbors, converting waste to wealth in the process.

4. Affordable Green Homes & Gardens. Each village is sustained

through jobs-driven development without displacement, providing

low-income housing and producing high-quality food through land

trust CDC’s.

5. News & Networks/Stories & Structures. Each village celebrates its past,

present, and future culture through stories in print, digital, and theatrical

forms.

6. Village Centers & Borders: Each village is a walkable, self-sustaining

whole with perceptible borders, inter-dependent local ties, global

context, organized and in action for self-interest.

7. Health, Education & Welfare. Each village fosters life-long learning

through hubs, which are epicenters for green training, development

and lifestyle transformation.

8. Green Jobs & Enterprise. Each village circulates its wealth through

neighbor-owned businesses which invent, invest, manufacture, and

merchandise locally.

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NAOMI DAVIS Appearances, Productions, Recognition, Media

BIG Productions

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AUDIO VISUAL

Host agrees to provide the presentation stage or room with the equipment and materials

required to conduct Presentation, including:

Microphones suitable for stationery or movement Presentation

Computer with digital projector, screen, speakers

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On date of Presentation, Presenter will have available a flash drive containing a copy of

Presentation. All copies of digital materials remain the intellectual property of Presenter

and may not be retained or shared, except as otherwise noted herein.

MEDIA

In the event a media opportunity arises, Presenter is available for interview before and after

the Event for the purpose of promoting her presentation and participation, and to highlight

the importance of the convening. Similarly, Presenter agrees to be available for interviews

at the Event. Host agrees that all Presenter’s organizational and biographical content

prepared by Host for promotion, including photos, will conform to source materials

supplied by Presenter.

VIDEO RECORDING

If Host proposes to video record portions of the event, Presenter grants Host the rights to

record, reproduce, and duplicate in print, audio, or video recordings of Presenter’s

Presentation, provided that:

audio/video sales or usage supports the Host mission

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Thank You!