Jan 20 2021
Reframing the Conversation: Good Trouble & the Redline

Reframing the Conversation: Good Trouble & the Redline

Presented by University of Utah - Office for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Online/Virtual Space

The divisions of modern U.S. cities and de-facto segregation did not arise by accident. Real estate practices, federal loan programs, and even local ordinances combined help reinforce a process known as “redlining.” Redlining, as well as forced migration, and pervasive environmental racism have all contributed to divisions and current polices in our major cities that have left marginalized communities disenfranchised. Join our panelists as they examine what enabled these policies to shape our communities and what can be done to combat their effects.

Panelists will be announced soon!
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Reframing the Conversation brings together experts from across campus and the community to spark important conversations around racism, othering, and safety. With these conversations, we are striving to counteract the growing culture of othering with a culture of belonging.
While we continue to identify and remove barriers and bias incidents targeting our campus community, persistent strides towards an institution where every member is given the opportunity to be educated on equity, diversity, and inclusion efforts will remain at the forefront of our work.
See the rest of the series: https://diversity.utah.edu/rtc/

Admission Info
Dates & Times

2021/01/20 - 2021/01/20

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000