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New Orleans: A Prophetic City of Resilience and Innovation

Mercatus Center Chief of Staff RetreatFebruary 2009

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Cities have become the dominant global human habitat of this century in terms of

geography, experience, constituency, and influence

Morgan Grove Cities: Managing Densely Settled Social-Ecological Systems, 2008

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OLD WORLD/ NEW WORLD

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Systems/Capital in a City

Financial

Social

Bonding

BridgingSpiritual

Natural

Cultural

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How a prophetic city?

• Disconnected from the local• Public policies/investments driven by distant

priorities/decision-makers• Degraded natural assets• Disrupted neighborhoods• Structurally supported divisions by race,

ethnicity, and class• Export economy extractive and exploitive:

oil/gas, fisheries, tourism and gambling)

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Perverse Opportunity

• Self organization emerges

• Communities form ‘hubs’

• And need ‘links’

• And together these create ‘connective tissue’

• No master plan, no simple answers, no outside experts with a magic bullet

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A ‘problem’ in a city …

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is work that still needs doing

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Enabling conditions

Identify locals who pay attention to real, particular things

• Hubs and links: connective tissue that supports reciprocal transactions

• One size NEVER fits all: devolution encourages differentiation

• Subsidiarity brings clearer accountability

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Examples of Connective Tissue

• www.squanderedheritage.com

• www.lakewoodbeacon.org

• http://www.npnnola.com/

• www.staylocal.org

• www.ideavillage.org

• http://www.helpholycross.org/

• http://www.9thwardnena.org/home/

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Entrepreneurship and Innovation

- Fostering self-organization

- On-the-ground listening

- hubs

- Identification of responsive capacity

- Patient, dis-aggregated capital

- Organizational development support to form links that support transactions