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News - August 2010
 

Action for a Better Community and the Rochester Initiative for Structural Equality Coalition (R.I.S.E.) present Advancing Structural Equality

Thursday, August 26
8:30 am – 3:30 pm
RIT Conference Center
5257 W. Henrietta Road
Cost: $15
*Includes a continental breakfast and lunch

What is Structural Equality?
Structural equality explores the causes of the enormous racial disparities that exist in income, wealth, education, housing, judicial system, employment, and crime throughout our society. The lens of structural racism points out the interrelated nature of issues. For example, for persistent poverty, inadequate housing and a weak local economy result in a low tax base which leads to poor schools that do not prepare people for the workplace adequately and thus they cannot make a livable wage in this economy. Using the structural racism lens helps explain why siloed approaches to reducing poverty may not reach the goals we desire.

Guest Speakers Include:

Professor John A. Powell is the Executive Director of the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at The Ohio State University.

Mary Virtue is the Program Director for the Racial Equality and Economic Security Project of the national Community Action Partnership.

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August 2010



 
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