Thomas Ginsberg, an assistant business editor at The Philadelphia Inquirer, has been a journalist for two decades and has reported from more than 20 countries on business, politics, crime, revolutions, wars, society and culture, all manner of disasters and various oddities of human nature, including the Mummers.
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We are well overdue for a summit, not just sitting around and talking about violence or creating another task force or study. What we need is a true action plan that brings the Business and Healthcare leadership to the forefront to effect real social and economic change.Violence has become a pandemic in our city creating an economic and a health crises.
Keystone Hospice responded to the increasing challenges of crime. We have joined arms with politicians, activists and business leaders to create the "Safer Street Alliance." Starting with Health Partners we have asked all communities to come together to work as one. The hope is to bring not just Business and Healthcare into the solution, but all members of our community to be part of the solution.. It is time for a passionate and tenacious alliance of folks from all walks of life to create true system change by pooling resources to bring back healthy neighborhoods with a short and long term vision. All of the wagons need to come to together and move in the same direction to create a force of change for reinvestment in neighborhoods that promote Quality of Life for "All Philadelphians!" We need to say "No More Violence",work as a United Community and give hope back to our neighborhods and our children to effect lasting change. This is a legacy that all of Philadelphia and surrounding counties should strive for No community can survive alone and must see their social and moral obligations as part of a bigger solution. The health of a region depends on the interdependance of many diverse neighborhoods and we are only as strong as our weakest link. By casting the very weak off on an island by themselves we create a sub-society which fosters poverty and hopelessness leading to a culture of violence. As a society every person needs feelthey are a piece of the puzzle. Business and Healthcare need to recognize the powerful role they can play in regional economic development be versus entitlement for a few! Every child is our future, lets protect them, teach them well and then let them lead the way!
Posted by Gail A Inderwies | October 24, 2007 4:20 PM
Posted on October 24, 2007 16:20