Models of Macro Practice
502
Carissa, Mike, and Kelly Wrigley
June 3, 2015
Locality Development Example:
The Cotton Belt Mural
The Cotton Belt Mural Project
 The project’s goal was to paint a giant
mural across the 750-foot-long face of
the Cotton Belt Rail Depot, located
along the St. Louis north riverfront.
Project developers hope that the mural
will help contribute to recent efforts to
revitalize the north riverfront
community and serve as a sort of
“welcome sign” to visitors traveling to
St. Louis across the new Stan Musial
Veterans Memorial Bridge. The project
was funded by the Convention and
Visitors Commission, the St. Louis
Regional Chamber, and money raised
through Rally St. Louis, a crowdsourcing
and crowdfunding program targeting
civic improvement projects. Organizers
plan to use volunteers and contract with
local artists to complete the project.
 The Cotton Belt mural project serves
as a good example of locality
development because it is aimed at
changing the infrastructure of a single
building with the purpose of improving
the surrounding community and city
as a whole. Consistent with
community capacity building, the
project organizers are using the
existing physical capital (i.e., the
Cotton Belt building), financial capital
(i.e., Rally St. Louis & CVC
contributions), and human capital
(i.e., skills of local artists and
volunteers) to complete the project
and increase the community’s overall
capital.
Logan, T. (2013, April 11). Cotton Belt
mural, Food Roof reach full funding
through Rally St. Louis. St. Louis Post-
Dispatch. Retrieved from
http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/
cotton-belt-mural-food-roof-reach-full-
funding-through-rally/article_ce4ab216-
28b6-5930-971b-809b8845c25e.html
Schwartzman, J. (2012, September 27).
Cotton Belt mural could be welcome sign
for new Mississippi River Bridge. St. Louis
Beacon. Retrieved from
https://www.stlbeacon.org/#!/content/2
7163/cotton_belt_mural_092112
Social Action against Gun Violence
 Hadiya Pendleton was a 15
year old girl shot in the
back and killed on January
29, 2013. She was a
student at King College
Prep school n Chicago,Il.
She was killed one week
after President Obama’s
second inauguration. First
lady Michelle Obama
attended the funeral.
 Nation wears orange on
June 2, 2015, in memory of
Hadiya Pendleton,
highlighting gun violence.
(WGN TV)
 Chicago Tribune/WGN TV
 http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct
-video-nation-orang-memory-hadiya-
pendleton-20150602-
embeddedvideo.html
 Chicago Tribune/WGN News Video. (June, 2015).
Nation wears orange in memory of Hadiya
Pendleton. www.chicagotribune.com/news.
Social Planning: Murphy Plan to Combat Heroin
Senator Terrence Murphy of Valhalla, New York proposed a
plan to end the heroin epidemic. After countless youth and
adults overdosing from this drug, Senator Murphy decided
it was time to make a change. His 7 step plan focuses on
making treatment more accessible, increasing funding for
law enforcement, and having first responders better
equipped to handle overdose situations and able to save
lives. He also plans to intensify laws towards drug
traffickers in order to lower the amount of Heroin coming
in. Locally elected officials and other drug experts are
included in the plan to end heroin deaths.
7 Step Plan
• Murphy, T. (2015). Experts discuss Murphy
plan to combat heroin crisis. New York
Senate.http://www.nyse Retrieved from
http://www.nysenate.gov/press-
release/experts-discuss-murphy-plan-combat-
heroin-crisis
1. Sponsoring legislation to require insurance companies to
cover drug treatment and rehab up to ninety days;
2. Using drug seizure proceeds to provide funding for NARCAN,
a potentially life-saving overdose treatment, to all first
responders;
3. To help with prevention, state funding for school resource
officers (Police SROs) and Drug Abuse Resistance Education
(DARE) in all area schools by restoring the Gap Elimination
Adjustment school aid cuts made by Senate Democrats in
2010;
4. Forming an federal-interstate-local joint, inter-agency law
enforcement counter-narcotics proliferation task force and
removing legal barriers to data sharing, aspects of which are
already underway;
5. A state grant program for a local narcotics units to provide
stepped up enforcement against drug distributors;
6. Increasing penalties for major narcotics traffickers; and
7. Restoring funding cuts enacted by Senate Democrats to the
NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services
(OASAS) to fund peer recovery advocate, addiction services
and treatment programs. (Murphy, 2015)

Models of macro practice

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    Models of MacroPractice 502 Carissa, Mike, and Kelly Wrigley June 3, 2015
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    The Cotton BeltMural Project  The project’s goal was to paint a giant mural across the 750-foot-long face of the Cotton Belt Rail Depot, located along the St. Louis north riverfront. Project developers hope that the mural will help contribute to recent efforts to revitalize the north riverfront community and serve as a sort of “welcome sign” to visitors traveling to St. Louis across the new Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge. The project was funded by the Convention and Visitors Commission, the St. Louis Regional Chamber, and money raised through Rally St. Louis, a crowdsourcing and crowdfunding program targeting civic improvement projects. Organizers plan to use volunteers and contract with local artists to complete the project.  The Cotton Belt mural project serves as a good example of locality development because it is aimed at changing the infrastructure of a single building with the purpose of improving the surrounding community and city as a whole. Consistent with community capacity building, the project organizers are using the existing physical capital (i.e., the Cotton Belt building), financial capital (i.e., Rally St. Louis & CVC contributions), and human capital (i.e., skills of local artists and volunteers) to complete the project and increase the community’s overall capital.
  • 4.
    Logan, T. (2013,April 11). Cotton Belt mural, Food Roof reach full funding through Rally St. Louis. St. Louis Post- Dispatch. Retrieved from http://www.stltoday.com/business/local/ cotton-belt-mural-food-roof-reach-full- funding-through-rally/article_ce4ab216- 28b6-5930-971b-809b8845c25e.html Schwartzman, J. (2012, September 27). Cotton Belt mural could be welcome sign for new Mississippi River Bridge. St. Louis Beacon. Retrieved from https://www.stlbeacon.org/#!/content/2 7163/cotton_belt_mural_092112
  • 5.
    Social Action againstGun Violence  Hadiya Pendleton was a 15 year old girl shot in the back and killed on January 29, 2013. She was a student at King College Prep school n Chicago,Il. She was killed one week after President Obama’s second inauguration. First lady Michelle Obama attended the funeral.  Nation wears orange on June 2, 2015, in memory of Hadiya Pendleton, highlighting gun violence. (WGN TV)  Chicago Tribune/WGN TV  http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct -video-nation-orang-memory-hadiya- pendleton-20150602- embeddedvideo.html  Chicago Tribune/WGN News Video. (June, 2015). Nation wears orange in memory of Hadiya Pendleton. www.chicagotribune.com/news.
  • 6.
    Social Planning: MurphyPlan to Combat Heroin Senator Terrence Murphy of Valhalla, New York proposed a plan to end the heroin epidemic. After countless youth and adults overdosing from this drug, Senator Murphy decided it was time to make a change. His 7 step plan focuses on making treatment more accessible, increasing funding for law enforcement, and having first responders better equipped to handle overdose situations and able to save lives. He also plans to intensify laws towards drug traffickers in order to lower the amount of Heroin coming in. Locally elected officials and other drug experts are included in the plan to end heroin deaths.
  • 7.
    7 Step Plan •Murphy, T. (2015). Experts discuss Murphy plan to combat heroin crisis. New York Senate.http://www.nyse Retrieved from http://www.nysenate.gov/press- release/experts-discuss-murphy-plan-combat- heroin-crisis 1. Sponsoring legislation to require insurance companies to cover drug treatment and rehab up to ninety days; 2. Using drug seizure proceeds to provide funding for NARCAN, a potentially life-saving overdose treatment, to all first responders; 3. To help with prevention, state funding for school resource officers (Police SROs) and Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) in all area schools by restoring the Gap Elimination Adjustment school aid cuts made by Senate Democrats in 2010; 4. Forming an federal-interstate-local joint, inter-agency law enforcement counter-narcotics proliferation task force and removing legal barriers to data sharing, aspects of which are already underway; 5. A state grant program for a local narcotics units to provide stepped up enforcement against drug distributors; 6. Increasing penalties for major narcotics traffickers; and 7. Restoring funding cuts enacted by Senate Democrats to the NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) to fund peer recovery advocate, addiction services and treatment programs. (Murphy, 2015)