Black Lives Matter: A 3-Part Series of Community Conversations on Racial Equity, Justice, and Resilience
Join the City of Dallas and Dallas Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation on June 25, 2020 for our Community Conversations on the importance of racial equity. This conversation is part one of Black Lives Matter: A 3-Part Series of Community Conversations on Racial Equity, Justice & Resilience. Details on the next two webinars are forthcoming.
Part One: Racial Equity
Race continues to dictate outcomes for communities of color. Racial Equity is critical to the public health and success of African Americans. The pervasive disparities faced by the Black community in every system across the country, without exception reinforces the need for racial equity. Challenging institutional and structural racism is vital to reaching an equitable society that serves everyone.
When
June 25, 2020 from 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Panelists
- Jerry Hawkins, Executive Director of Dallas Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation, Moderator
- Councilmember Casey Thomas, III, District 3
- Rolando Blackman, Community Advocate and Former Dallas Mavericks Player
- Dr. Lindsey Wilson, Interim Equity Officer, City of Dallas
- Amber Sims, Director of Regional Impact at Leadership, Educational Equity and the Co-Founder, Young Leaders Strong City
Link to Event
WebEx: bit.ly/CommunityConversationOnRacialEquity
Event Line: +1-408-418-9388
Access Code: 146 168 2845
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