What happens when the people who live somewhere decide its future.
Franklinton wasn’t always what it is today. Once devastated by floods, disinvestment, and decades of decline, it became a place many wrote off. In this talk, Jim Sweeney shares what it looks like to stay—and build anyway. Blending city planning, grassroots organizing, and hands-on development, Jim walks us through the slow, complex, and human work of neighborhood revitalization. From redlining and empty lots to creative placemaking and cultural corridors, this is a story about reclaiming space—not just physically, but collectively. At its core, this talk asks a simple but powerful question:What happens when the people closest to a place are the ones shaping it?