Week of March 22, 2017 Vol 28 • No 17 • www.thechicagocitizen.com
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SECC Executive Director Wendy Walker Williams said there has been so much attention and extra excitement by residents in the Woodlawn area, especially with Former President Barack Obama’s Library coming soon. Williams recently discussed “What’s Going On,” at the 8th Annual Woodlawn Community Summit, which was held recently at the University Of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 960 East 60th St. Photo by Christopher Shuttlesworth
SUMMIT HELPS STRENGTHEN COMMUNITY TIES
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By Christopher Shuttlesworth
“The Woodlawn Community Summit and South East Chicago Commission (SECC) recently held their Eighth Annual Woodlawn Community Summit, with a community-driven theme “What’s Going On.” The event was held on Saturday March 18, 2017, from 8 a.m. -12 p.m., at the University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 960 East 60th Street. With the goal to carve one path to a vibrant community, this summit brought together residents, stakeholders and planners with a united vision for the community.
SECC Executive Director Wendy Walker Williams said there has been so much attention and extra excitement by residents in the Woodlawn area, especially with Former President Barack Obama’s Library coming soon. The Chicago Citizen sat down with Williams to discuss the significance of the 8th Annual Woodlawn Community Summit and what it has meant to the community. Citizen How significant has the Summit become in shaping the community? Williams I think extremely. People really look forward to the
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