In late May, the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police officers led to protests in communities throughout the United States. In some instances, community unrest boiled over into confrontations and property damage.
In Chicago’s West Chatham Neighborhood, the Dearborn REALTISTS® were quick to organize and respond to community requests for cleanup efforts. The response helped communities rebuild and refocus efforts towards economic development, equity and inclusion.
On June 5, 2020, Dearborn REALTISTS®, along with their families, friends and neighbors cleaned debris in the West Chatham Neighborhood which experienced damage and looting.
TOP PHOTO BY MATT DIFANIS AND BOTTOM PHOTOS BY GWENDOLENE NEWTON
“We show up when we’re needed, but we show up every day, not just when there’s a catastrophe,” said Gwendolene Newton, 1st Vice President, Dearborn REALTIST® Board and broker with Century 21 S.G.R. “Our commitment to the community can be showcased in an event, but our actions daily are trying to make a difference in our community.”
The Dearborn REALTIST® Board is the Chicago chapter of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers (NAREB), the oldest African American real estate trade association. The board is at the forefront of economic development in housing in the African American community. The Dearborn REALTIST® Board’s membership is comprised of real estate professionals including brokers, attorneys, title employees, developers and REALTORS®.
REALTISTS® rise to the challenge and will continue to take action to address racial injustice and build safe and inclusive communities.