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ILR helps drive progressive change in Buffalo

Cornell Chronicle

ILR’s work in Buffalo helps “strengthen institutions so that they can more effectively change the world and create an economy that works for everyone,” according to Lou Jean Fleron.

West Side resident Bob Jahnke, a longtime member of the PUSH Community Development Committee, walks through one of the community gardens in his neighborhood.
ILR helps drive progressive change in Buffalo

People Want Change

When I spoke to my supervisor at Open Buffalo for the first time, I asked: “How do you persuade people to care about your initiatives?” All the stories I saw on the news and my interactions with local government at home, told me that we are in a period of

Shara at the Nash House
People Want Change

Growing on the High Road

“History is not the past. It is the present. We carry our history with us. We are our history.”

2017 High Road Fellows Maame Britwum and Kaya Coleman at the Innovation Center on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus
Growing on the High Road

Emerging Leaders on Buffalo's West Side

Fulfilling the promise

2017 High Road Fellow Nathanael Cheng at Frank Lloyd Wright's Darwin Martin House
Emerging Leaders on Buffalo's West Side

Coming Home

A summer of realizations...

2017 High Roader Hannah Sosenko and Fellows on the steps of City Hall
Coming Home

Operating Outside the Comfort Zone

Cathing the Buffalo spirit

One of Grassroots Gardens lots on Buffalo's West Side
Operating Outside the Comfort Zone

How do you increase capacity?

Going above and beyond in Buffalo.

2017 High Road Fellow Emily King at Buffalo City Hall
How do you increase capacity?

It’s All About the Experience

No matter how much you study about or conduct research for something, on-site action takes learning onto another level.

2017 High Road Fellow Margaret Lee and Bryana DiFonzo, Community Development Director for the Westminster Economic Development Initiative
It’s All About the Experience

Why Buffalo? A Reflection on the Labor Movement and Personal Success

My work with the Area Labor Federation of Western New York, AFL-CIO has opened my eyes to how unions function on a political, social, and economic basis.

2017 High Roaders Vanessa Roga and Hannah Sosenko at Silo City
Why Buffalo? A Reflection on the Labor Movement and Personal Success