I did some work on my symbol ideas. The health and food one is based on the cross often associated with health - like the Red Cross - and healthy foods that people need to be able to meet their basic needs. I created some iterations of the concept. Looking at the image, I lean toward the top left (the cross with the giant carrot) and the one directly below (the cross with simplified food images in the spaces between the cross)
With the race symbols, I had created a circular 'scale' in an earlier sketch. Erica seemed to like the idea of the scale in circular form more than the scale shown in the bottom picture. My thinking behind the race issue is that there needs to be an equality conveyed - that we are all equal. Within KC, I often think of places like Troost and the Argentine, places where an obvious divide is seen between races. Troost acts as a dividing line between white and black and the Argentine is a predominantly Hispanic driven community, lacking education and resources. At the same time, we see these neighborhoods with a concentration of a single race living in harder conditions, but poverty isn't racist. It affects anyone. It doesn't care what color your skin is. One of the symbols I like most right now is the bottom left one - I have reservations though with how there are different 'levels' coming out of this circle. I like the way it looks but I'm not confident in how it conveys equality. I'm also interested in the top most symbol I drew. I don't think it's quite 'there' yet, but I can see it in my head as being a symbol that does convey what I want it to, with a little more work.
I don't have a larger image of the plaza concept right now. What I would really like to do is go take some pictures on the Plaza. The last few days have not lent themselves to being able to do that yet.
Erica and I also talked some about the sustainability symbol I drew as being a potential option. I haven't really explored it much yet (I was pretty set on the Plaza/class idea) but I think it would be a good idea to do so and see where it might go.