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Ryan Juskus
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Ryan Juskus
is the advocacy coordinator for
Manna, Inc.
, an affordable housing developer in Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth Elia
, an attorney, is a project manager for Manna, Inc.
Long Time Coming
Economic Development
Ryan Juskus
and
Elizabeth Elia
-
July 23, 2007
After 40 years of abuse and neglect, will the residents of D.C.'s once-vibrant Shaw neighborhood succeed in redefining the value of people and place?