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Roundtable on Community Change

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Lessons and Conclusions

Featured Presentation: Lessons and Conclusions in Voices from the Field III in High Demand »
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Communicating for Equity & Opportunity

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Patricia J. Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia, and has published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law. See her keynote speech from the Roundtable’s “Communicating for Equity and Opportunity" convening. »
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Race, Crime, and Punishment

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The Roundtable on Community Change distills lessons about how to revitalize distressed neighborhoods, and helps policymakers, funders and practitioners develop effective strategies for promoting vibrant, racially-equitable communities.

Community Change

The Roundtable on Community Change was established as a forum in which leaders working on some of the country’s most innovative and promising efforts to revitalize poor communities could meet to discuss the lessons that are being learned by community initiatives across the country and to work on common challenges they are facing.

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Racial Equity & Society Seminars

The Racial Equity and Society Leadership Seminars provide opportunities for leaders from a variety of sectors to immerse themselves in readings, dialogue and collective work around issues of race, ethnicity and equity. These are customized, one to five-day, readings-based, nonpartisan seminars led by expert moderators. They are conducted with diverse groups in a safe environment. Read More

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Race, Crime, and Punishment: Breaking the Connection in America

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