Smith, SherylJones, Stephanie2018-09-172018-09-172011-08-01http://hdl.handle.net/10267/34245In this interview, Sheryl Smith talks about her experience living at Cleaborn Homes in 2009 and 2010. Despite living there for a relatively short period, she felt very connected to the community and talks about programs that her and her children used such as the church block party, the Emmanuel Center, and�Street Ministries.�She says the Memphis Housing Authority did a good job and that she is still friends with many members of the community.Memphis (Tenn.)African AmericansUrban planningCleaborn HomesNeighborhood HistoriesEmmanuel CenterMemphis Housing AuthorityStreet MinistriesSegregationPublic housingCommunity lifeSheryl Smith, 201120110801_Sheryl_Smith