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ZONING OUT
THE PEOPLE OWN THE STREETS
The urban planner empowering communities
JENNIFER RANGEL FELT LIKE
AN OUTSIDER growing up in Oak Cliff because her family didn’t have a car, and their housing was often insecure.
She knows there are still kids in our neighborhood who feel like “a shadow” the way she did, and that’s what keeps her motivated to fight for inclusivity in urban planning. Rangel recently launched a nonprofit, RAYO Planning, with partners Evelyn Mayo and Victoria Ferrell-Ortiz.
They have a mission of helping communities understand planning concepts like zoning and land use, and they aim to teach neighbors to use their power against potentially harmful policies and to advocate for what they need.
Rangel was the 2012 valedictorian of Molina High School because she treated her grades like a paycheck. She told herself that the higher her grades were, the more money she could earn in the future so that her parents wouldn’t have to work.
She rode the bus before dawn so that she could use the internet at school to apply for grants and scholarships, and she stayed late to do homework.
“I learned a lot, and I observed a lot,” she says. “We would take the DART from Westmoreland Station all the way to Garland. I could see how different my neighborhood was from others, but I never questioned it because I didn’t
understand that zoning and land use were at play.”
As a sophomore at Texas A&M University, one of Rangel’s professors said, “It sounds like you want to be an urban planner.”
She said, “What’s an urban planner?”
“I realized that all of these things that I had been noticing for years were part of this urban planning,” she says.
The profession requires a master’s degree, which Rangel obtained from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2018. Her thesis used Oak Cliff as a case study for a geographical examination of Latino urbanism.
She interviewed business owners and residents, and the thesis makes recommendations for engaging with Latino communities.
Here are some highlights: — Create Spanish and English materials about the agency/department and their intentions. These outreach efforts should be considered ongoing and can become an outlet for the community to speak up. Familiarity is key for trust and authentic conversations. — Develop community events to create bridges within and among the community. Grant community members the agency to participate in the creation of these events. These events should have a diverse audience. — Surveys can be online, but in person communication with business owners informing them why their opinion is important can motivate them to participate. — Online communication should be available in English and Spanish. Renderings and photos should reflect the community.
Rangel says some of the recommendations she made in her 2018 thesis are coming into play with RAYO. For example, it states: “Teach others what urban planning is and how it influences their neighborhood. Sometimes people do not participate because they simply are not aware how.”
“Urban planning and zoning are very technical, but the essence is not,” she says. “The essence is that it’s about people’s lives.”
Rangel is the planning and community outreach director for the Inclusive Communities Project. She has a full-time job, but she wanted to launch RAYO now because of plans to grow it into a national presence. They also want to educate city planners everywhere on how to engage with Latinos, including the fact that “Latinos” represents an incredibly diverse population.
She bristles at the popular urban planning term “highest-and-best use” because “highest and best use for who?” she says. “It decenters the essence of people. Why are we talking about ‘uses,’ when in reality, it should be for the people?”
Urban planning has been used in the past to create harm in communities. The most striking example in Dallas is Shingle Mountain, the recently removed environmental hazard in a neighborhood where heavy industrial zoning is allowed next to residential neighborhoods. With RAYO, the objective is to use the same tools to undo those wrongs.
Everyone can be an urban planner, she says. It’s just a matter of understanding the lingo and the process.
Her master’s thesis mentions “ganas,” the Spanish word for perseverance. When she struggled growing up, her mother always told her to use her ganas, and that’s what Rangel wants for urban Latino communities like Oak Cliff.
She says urban planning can take an emotional toll because she sees how people struggle, and she understands what it’s like.
“As long as I’m on this planet, I’m going to keep fighting the good fight,” she says. “I’m not the first one, but I’m going to grab the baton and keep running that marathon.”
Rangel says she hated telling her mother, Maria, that she had to wait two more years after college for her master’s degree, but now Rangel supports her so that she doesn’t have to work anymore.
Rangel’s father, Hector, died of COVID-19 at the end of 2020.
“My dad told me: ‘This is your city. This belongs to you. Feel proud of it,’” she says. “I want people to feel that way too. That they truly belong here and they’re not outsiders and they don’t belong in the shadows.”
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By ERIC FOLKERTH
99 problems but a splotch ain’t one
A little mud never hurt anybody
Isnapped a picture of a splotch of mud on our sanctuary carpet a few weeks ago. It was part of a trail of mud, all the way down the center aisle.
We had a lot of visitors that week; our first officially planned Sunday back inside our sanctuary since March 2020.
I had two immediate and unconscious thoughts when I saw it. First: “Oh, dang. Somebody tracked mud in the sanctuary.” And then: “Thank God! Somebody tracked mud into the sanctuary!!”
You know that in far too many churches, some version of the following might actually happen: Disturbed parishioners would call the pastor about the desecration of the holy space. A committee might be formed and meetings held. Ideas would be tossed around on how to prevent the future scourge of muddy feet. The church might buy the newest and best door mats. Church leaders would buy a plastic runner for the carpet, or disposable shoe coverings. (Kept in the narthex, next to the umbrella stand.) Ushers might “check feet” as folks came in the door. Printed signs might be tastefully placed on all exterior doors, and the verbiage added to the bulletin. The pastor would make an announcement before the start of the next week’s service, about how everyone needed to be on their best behavior and “check yourself.”
In sum, the energy, concern and precious time expended to combat the scourge of a splotch of mud could be staggering. (Please understand. I am not talking about your church, or mine, specifically. I’m asking you to pretend with me about what happens far too many places.)
I trust you know where I’m going. The pandemic year has reset everything. It’s peeled back layers of “the way we’ve always done things” and left them rotting in the gutter to be washed away by our copious spring rains.
Churches can no longer afford to waste their time on such nonsense. For decades, most churches have wrestled with their sense of calling or purpose, or how to attract and keep young folks, or how to become more diverse. All while the percentage of church-going Americans plummets, year-on-year.
Churches everywhere have an insidious way of “majoring in the minor.” We waste what poet Mary Oliver calls our “one wild and precious life,” solving problems that aren’t problems.
The world is complicated and real, gritty and challenging; filled with muddy ethical and social justice issues. And the “real world,” is always far, far “muddier” than the pretend world we too often play at inside a sanctuary’s walls. Right now, people are desperate for community, connection, and support, after a year of isolation.
After it dried, somebody broke out the vacuum and cleaned the splotch away. But for all of us who seek to welcome the community back, after a long year apart, keep meditating on this picture.
It’s a sign of hope. After a year of pandemic, I pray we all say: “Thank God! Somebody tracked mud into the sanctuary!!”
ERIC FOLKERTH is senior pastor of Kessler Park United Methodist Church. The Worship section is underwritten by Advocate Publishing and the neighborhood businesses and churches listed here. For information about helping support the Worship section, call 214.560.4202.
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By LIZ GOULDING
Get down and get up
Making the most of your health span
How easy is it for you to get up off the floor without using your hands? For me, a woman in her late 30s, it’s currently pretty easy.
But what will that experience be like when I’m 70 or 80?
Lately I’ve been thinking about longevity and health span. Not just how long I’ll live but what the quality of those years will be like. I like to imagine myself carrying my own luggage through the airport, hiking in the mountains, and yes, getting up off the floor with ease.
When it comes to the last quarter of my life, there are a million factors outside of my control. However, I also know that the habits I build today affect my future trajectory.
I am highly motivated by the idea of living a vibrant, full life well into old age. That means doing my best to build a body that can quite literally carry me through all stages of life. For me, that’s meant I’ve spent the last few years focused on strength training.
Many women shy away from strength training, and if you only take away one thing from this article, please let it be that many of the fears associated with weight training (namely that weights make you bulky) are unfounded. Popular culture suggests that the point of fitness for women is to make ourselves as small as possible.
Frankly, I find that way of being exhausting. Strength training is all about building yourself up in a very literal sense. I’ve found it quite liberating to focus on building myself up instead of constantly diminishing and tearing myself down.
All bodies can benefit from the practice. Building muscle now helps combat the muscle loss that happens naturally as we age. Weight bearing exercise also helps strengthen bones, which is an important factor in reducing the risk of developing osteoporosis.
Getting up off the floor may not feel hard today, but somewhere along the way, it becomes difficult for a lot of people.
Those aren’t losses that happen overnight, nor are the behaviors that keep muscle wasting at bay, ones that you can do once and forget. Both of those paths are chosen over and over again, through small actions and decisions that add up over time.
The good news is the path before you is still unwritten. Each day is an opportunity to choose which way you want to go.
Strength training is just one of many things I do with an eye on health span. Here are some things to think about if you’re interested in expanding not just the length of your life but the quality of your years:
If you were healthy and well for the next 30-50 years, what would you do with your life?
If you continue the current path you’re on, where does that likely leave your physical health in 30-50 years?
What habits, if started or maintained now, give you the best chance of living a vibrant, full life now and 30-50 years from now?
Liz Goulding is a health and wellness coach in Oak Cliff. Contact her at liz@ alongsideliz.com or alongsideliz.com.
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