Posts Tagged ‘online event’
100 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 MoreGreenversations #womenshistorymonth Edition
March 31 Program Highlights: Women’s Healing Circle @ 5:30 PM Greenversations starts @ 6:00 PM
Read MoreConfronting and Correcting Historical Power Imbalances
This session will be much more focused on what funders need to understand about the ripple effects of systemic power imbalance, and how they can embody values of power-awareness and…
Read MoreGeorgia Environmental Justice Education and Awareness Symposium
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Read MoreRacial Equity: The New Bottom Line
You’re invited to the launch of the Just Business Roundtable “Racial Equity: The New Bottom Line” featuring Ryan Wilson, CEO + Co-Founder, The Gathering Spot Convened by the Partnership for…
Read MoreIt’s Getting Hot in Here: Urban Heat Islands in Atlanta
Join the UrbanHeatATL team on March 23rd at 7:30pm for an online discussion with expert panelists about the science of urban heat islands, their relationship to climate change, and environmental…
Read MoreYES! for Equity Launch
The Partnership for Southern Equity (PSE) invites you to join us as becomes Register to learn more about our work, partnership, moment, and movement! With special guests: Nathaniel Smith, founder…
Read MoreGreenversations: Fade to Black – Environmental Justice for All
We’re live and thank you for joining us for tonight’s Greenversations, ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE FOR ALL, a #BlackHistoryMonth celebration with Environmental Justice subject matter experts from across the American South! Panelists…
Read More“The Urgency of Now: Advancing a Unifying Movement for Racial Equity in Times of Uncertainty”
Whether it’s 1619, 1776, or 1831, the foundation of the United States was built on the injustices of stolen land and slavery; inequities that continue to shape our national identity.…
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