Posts Tagged ‘Nathaniel Smith’
Equity is on the Ballot: Democracy is at risk if Black men don’t vote in Georgia
Nathaniel Smith Founder and Chief Equity Officer Partnership for Southern Equity With the November elections right around the corner, this is our moment as Black men to realize a values…
Read MoreGrowing the Beloved Community A Clarion Call to Invest in Just Growth
American cities are at a crossroads. The past three decades have seen unprecedented innovation, investment, and growth in our cities, but at a cost that we are only now…
Read MoreWelcome Joel Alvarado
After an extensive search, PSE finds its new VP of Strategy & Engagement Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Joel Alvarado is an Afro-Latino first-generation college graduate whose career…
Read MorePSE is Growing…Again!
The Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) continues to grow and welcome new leaders joining us in the racial equity movement – and in truly great moments, we have occasion to…
Read MoreSouth Fulton 2040: A Courageous Conversation
An in-person and online town hall with leaders in government, education, housing, and healthcare to discuss the future of South Fulton, including Nathaniel Smith, Founder and Chief Equity Officer, PSE,…
Read MorePRC Clean and Green: The Rising Climate Economy
This Panel session will discuss the evolution of climate policies that create a pathway for Black and Brown people to financially benefit in the climate economy, as well as feature…
Read MoreGCAPP – The State of Adolescents: Healthier Together
Join GCAPP and an audience of 1,000 youth, parents, and youth-serving professionals for an interactive discussion on “Perspectives on Our Teens’ Mental Wellness” as related to the well-being of teens…
Read More100 Black Men of North Metro Atlanta, Inc. Image Award
As the Youth Achievement Luncheon Chairman and on behalf of the 100 Black Men of North Metro Atlanta, Inc., we would like to honor our commitment from last year and…
Read MoreMastercard In Solidarity with Atlanta – Tackling Income Inequality
Synopsis: Atlanta is the number one city for income inequality in America. In fact, if a person is born into poverty in Atlanta, there is just a 4% chance of…
Read MoreGeorgia CTSA – 5th Biennial Forum
One Georgia: Advancing Health Equity Amidst a New Normal. The Georgia CTSA is an inter-institutional magnet that concentrates basic, translational, and clinical investigators, community clinicians, and industry collaborators in dynamic…
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