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SUMMARY:Educational Equity: Investment Not Charity
DESCRIPTION:\nIn the “Educational Equity: Investment Not Charity” webinar\, Brittany Collins\, Dr. Stan Sonu\, and Dr. Robert A. Hahn will examine how the unequal distribution of resources has disproportionally affected the education of Black and Brown children. Our children don’t need charity. They need investments that ensure full access to an excellent education\, which can lead to a healthier life – a principle of #justhealth. \nHealth Equity: “The Urgency of Now” is a five-part webinar series that builds on the premise that “health equity is the assurance of an opportunity for all people to achieve optimal health.” This listening\, learning\, and advocacy session is designed to increase participants’ awareness and understanding of the “Vital Conditions” (aka -Social Determinants) that all people and communities need to achieve overall health and well-being. Our speakers will focus on the civil\, structural\, and racial barriers\, as well as potential solutions\, to improve educational outcomes – particularly for those communities most affected by inequities. Overall\, the webinar series is designed to educate\, inform\, influence\, and galvanize key stakeholders and decision-makers for needed action to advance equity in several key areas – health\, education\, economics\, and civic engagement.\n\n
URL:https://psequity.org/event/educational-equity-investment-not-charity/
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CATEGORIES:Just Health,Online Events
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SUMMARY:Nathaniel Smith Speaking @ E Pluribus Unum Foundation's Truth Series: How We Got Here
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fourth conversation in our series of virtual discussions that bring together our country’s greatest thinkers\, activists\, and leaders on race and equity. We’re breaking up these discussions to do deep yet digestible dives into our past\, starting with “truth” and our history. \nWe will explore how to leverage this moment in history to make lasting change. \nThe Truth Series: How We Got Here\nEconomic Equity\nThursday\, July 30\, 2020 \n2:30 pm ET / 1:30 pm CT  \n \nThis conversation will provide a historical look at the many institutions that have actively created systems that disenfranchise African Americans and denied them the ability to build generational wealth. Exploring the conscious efforts to slow economic growth in African American communities\, the panelists will examine the lasting impacts of incidents like the Tulsa Race Massacre\, Seneca Village\, and the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898—all of which displaced and destroyed thriving Black communities. \n\n\n\nFeaturing:  \nAngela Glover Blackwell\, Founder in Residence\, PolicyLink \nAndre M. Perry\, Author\, Know Your Price and Fellow\, Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings Institution \nDanyelle Solomon\, Vice President\, Race and Ethnicity Policy Center for American Progress \nNathaniel Smith\, Founder and Chief Equity Officer\, Partnership for Southern Equity\n\n\n\nThe focus of the series is truth\, action\, and reconciliation—ultimately\, putting forward a vision for essential systemic reforms to shape long-term change\, with the value of racial and economic equity at its core. \nRegister for the fourth conversation in the series here. \nFor more information and to view previous conversations in The Truth Series\, visit unumfund.org/conversations. \n
URL:https://psequity.org/event/nathaniel-smith-speaking-e-pluribus-unum-foundations-truth-series-how-we-got-here/
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