Promoting Resilience and Racial Inclusion: Lessons from the City of Boston
What is the City of Boston doing to address racial disparities? Boston Mayor Martin Walsh has challenged the city and his administration to take on racial inequity as a key economic, social and moral imperative. Senior members of his leadership team will come together at BU to share plans and lessons learned from the City’s own efforts to close racial gaps.
Join us on Monday, November 7th from 4pm-5:30pm for the third event in our Racial Equity series, Promoting Resilience and Racial Inclusion: Lessons from the City of Boston.
Moderated by BU Dean of Students Kenneth Elmore, the event will feature:
- Dr. Atyia Martin – Chief Resilience Officer, City of Boston
- Dr. Karilyn Crockett – Director of Economic Policy and Research, City of Boston
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This is the third in a series of conversations on reducing disparities hosted by the Initiative on Cities. You can catch up on the series’ first installment, What’s BU Learning?, by visiting the event’s recap page, or find out about other events in the series here. We look forward to seeing you on November 7th.