Cathy Sloss Jones | Creating Stronger Communities Through Equality and Conversations

“Be kind because kindness matters—and love the people you love as much as you can.”

In today’s divided world, what can individuals and their communities do to heal together? That’s a question Cathy Sloss Jones has been asking since growing up in Birmingham, Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s.

Rather than wait for others to make the changes she hoped to see in her hometown, Cathy jumped in herself. For decades, she’s become a leader in creating healthy, vibrant, and equitable neighborhoods with her company, Sloss Real Estate. Her team largely focuses on urban development and revitalization in ways that support diversity and inclusivity.

Cathy has also become a staunch advocate for bridging the divides made in communities after centuries of racial inequality and injustice. She encourages everyone to take action, be kind—and perhaps most importantly—genuinely listen to those being impacted the most.

In this week’s Leading with Genuine Care podcast, Cathy and I chat about the importance of intentional community building, why she became so passionate for these projects, and how to play an active role in fighting against racial and socioeconomic inequality. You’ll also learn:

  • How growing up in Birmingham in the 60s influenced her life

  • Why listening is integral in healing today’s racial divide

  • What we can do to fix our broken systems

  • How can have more honest conversations about race in the U.S.

  • Which people have most influenced Cathy

  • How can government better serve our local communities

  • What is Pepper Place

  • How the Pepper Place Market supports local farmers

  • Why the Market brings the community together

  • How meditation helps her love others better

  • If Cathy is optimistic about America’s future

  • And much more!

More About Cathy Sloss Jones
Cathy was an active participant in creating Birmingham’s City Center Master Plan and chaired the Downtown Redevelopment Authority for over 15 years.

Her most noteworthy projects include Birmingham’s Pepper Place which involved renovating an abandoned Dr. Pepper syrup plant and turning the area into a vibrant mixed-use district. It’s now widely recognized as Birmingham’s premier design district.

Her company also acted as co-developer of Park Place which was Birmingham’s first HOPE VI project. Six city blocks of obsolete public housing were developed into a twelve-block mixed-use, mixed-income community.

She is the recipient of numerous awards including Birmingham Businesswoman of the Year, Women Who Make A Difference, ULI Atlanta Award for Excellence for her work at Pepper Place, and Executives of Influence, Birmingham’s Most Influential Executives and Top 40 Under 40 All-Stars.


Connect with Sloss Real Estate

Website:
slossrealestate.com

LinkedIn:
www.linkedin.com/company/sloss-real-estate-company

Connect with Pepper Place

Website:
www.pepperplace.com

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/PepperPlace

Twitter:
www.twitter.com/PepperPlace

Instagram:
www.instagram.com/pepperplacebham

Connect with Pepper Place Market

Website:
www.pepperplacemarket.com

Facebook:
www.facebook.com/marketatpepperplace

Instagram:
www.instagram.com/marketatpepperplace

Additional Resources

Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Movement

www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/eyesontheprize

Finding Your Roots, with Skip Gates

www.pbs.org/weta/finding-your-roots

How to be an Anti-Racist

www.amazon.com/How-Be-Antiracist-Ibram-Kendi/dp/0525509283

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