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April 2020
Nathaniel Smith Speaking @ MAX LEADERSHIP NETWORK
The MAX Leadership Network is comprised of workforce leaders who convene regularly to strengthen our collective capacity as workforce developers to meet the needs that employers have for a ready workforce. Members of this network come together to jointly do the following: Learn more about who is doing what, where, and for whom Explore common issues and opportunities, and share ideas for building solutions Make new connections and catalyze partnerships Keep each other updated and informed on ways we can…
Find out more »Nathaniel Smith Speaking @ Georgia Health Policy Center
May 2020
Nathaniel Smith Speaking @ Southface’s “Development Without Displacement”
Thriving communities are often fabrics composed of various heritage communities, evolving development and the infrastructure to support them. Development pressure in Atlanta is threatening these heritage communities, affordable housing and the cultural character within them. Join Southface on May 1 to hear from some of Atlanta's top commentators on ways to implement healthy development without dislocating the vibrant communities already there.
Find out more »[UPDATE] “The South Has Something to Say”: Continuing the Conversation about COVID-19 and our Chance for Transformation in the South
After the publication of their recent in op-ed in Nonprofit Quarterly, Nathaniel Smith of the Partnership for Southern Equity, Tamieka Mosely of Grantmakers for Southern Progress and a few of their colleagues will continue the conversation about COVID-19 and the chance to transform the South in a webinar on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Stay for an eye-opening and inspiring conversation and leave with steps you can take to help us transform the American South…
Find out more »June 2020
The State of Race: Special Town Hall
Police brutality, COVID-19 - racism is a virus! Enough is enough. Our community is angry and looking for answers. Where do we go from here? Join Nathaniel Smith and others for a special town hall on WSB-TV tonight at 8 p.m. to find out. #TogetherWeWin #TogegtherWeProsper
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