Ford, come to the table to ensure blue oval’s legacy is not reinforcing historic racism in west tennessee

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FORD’S “equitable growth ADVISORY COUNCIL”
and racism IN WEST TENNESSEE

Blue Oval Good Neighbors is a coalition of local residents and allied faith, labor, and community organizations that are calling on Ford to come to the table to negotiate a legally-binding Community Benefits Agreement for Blue Oval City in West Tennessee. 

Local residents are calling on Ford to make commitments including on affordable housing, local hire and workforce development, environmental protections and support for our impacted agricultural communities.

We formally invited Ford to the table in April 2024 with no response, though we have been engaging them to come to the table for over a year. We have held over twenty town halls since 2022 on the impact of Blue Oval City on predominantly Black communities in the region.

we need a community benefits agreement, now!

our demands

Ford Motor Company can mitigate the long-term impacts of BlueOval City and ensure that all communities are uplifted in economic development through a legally-binding Community Benefits Agreement with BlueOval Good Neighbors. This agreement should include commitments to local hiring and workforce development, ensuring quality, affordable housing and costs of living, and land and environmental protections. 

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL LIST OF COMMUNITY BENEFITS AGREEMENT DEMANDS


Ford’s Arrival to West Tennessee Is Already Reinforcing a historic Racial Economic Divide

As Ford has moved into town, the State of Tennessee has attempted to take over the charter of the majority-Black City of Mason and acquire the land of Black farmers through eminent domain for Blue Oval related construction. Because of a history of racist political and economic policy, Black communities in West Tennessee already have lower household incomes and higher poverty rates than the majority white counties of the region. Rising housing costs and potential environmental harm are set to push the predominantly Black communities out and threaten their livelihood. West Tennessee has a history of Jim Crow policies that Ford could reinforce.

HIGHER PERCENTAGE BLACK =
LOWER median HOUSEHOLD INCOME

Percent black population

Ford’s advisory council & racism in west tennessee

racist gerrymandering
SCHOOL SEGREGATIOn
PRIVATE PRISONs
REAL ESTATE DEVELOPers

Ford claims that its Equitable Growth Advisory Council will “examine existing barriers that may keep traditionally under-served populations from participating in the economic growth that Ford’s Blue Oval City project will bring.”

But Ford’s Council includes several West Tennessee politicians who have held onto power for decades in a region with a history of Jim Crow policies and have ties to racist gerrymandering, school segregation, private prisons, and the real estate development industry set to benefit from Blue Oval City in West Tennessee. 

Taylor has been the Fayette County Mayor for 22 years. He owns land worth at least $5.6 million in the region, set to benefit from development. This number may be much greater since land records do not allow us to determine if he owns additional properties as part of LLCs and trusts. 

mayor rhea “SKIP” taylor

TAKING OVER BLACK COMMUNITY SPACES

Mayor Taylor shuttered the beloved Bernard Community Center in Mason, TN, which had been an important space for Black community members to gather, celebrate, and organize for over twenty years. The community center has also historically served as a polling site. 

Disenfranchised Black Communities

Taylor coordinated the most recent Fayette County redistricting process, led by five commission members hand-picked by him, only one of whom was Black. This process led to district maps with only one majority Black district for the County’s 27 percent Black residents. Despite attorneys advising Taylor and the Commission about the threats of civil rights litigation, they approved these maps.

ongoing school segregation in fayette county

Fayette County Public Schools remain under a consent order to desegregate. Most recently, in 2023, a consent decree signed by a judge noted that ongoing investigations continued to find vestiges of racial discrimination in the school system.

Mayor Huffman has been the Tipton County Mayor for 38 years.
He owns over $1 million in land in the region, set to benefit from development. This number may be much greater since land records do not allow us to determine if he owns additional properties as part of LLCs and trusts.

mayor JEFF HUFFMAN

Huffman serves as a Board Member of the Megasite Authority of West Tennessee. Marianne Dunavant, Ford’s Community Relations Manager, campaigned for him.

CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH FORD

supported takevoer of majority-black city of mason

Huffman advocated for the State’s attempt to take over majority-Black city of Mason, TN’s charter in 2021, even though Mason is a city in his county.

When a private prison in Tipton County, run by CoreCivic was faced with closure in 2021, Huffman strongly advocated to “save” the facility by shifting the contract to Immigration & Customs Enforcement, citing the impact on the County and Mason’s revenue.

CoreCivic has paid millions in damages to the State and been sued by families of incarcerated people who have died at their Tennessee facilities. 

advocate for private prison industry

Rep. Johnny shaw

SENATOR Page walley

private prison & Real estate development industry donors set to profit

how can ford’s council
lead on equitable solutions with THESE ADVISORY COUNCIL MEMBERS in the room?