In May of 2010, The Roundtable on Community Change convened 60 alumni of the Racial Equity & Society Seminar series in Aspen. The gathering focused on communicating about racial equity to policy makers, the media, organizations, institutions and others.
Speaker: Patricia J. Williams, James L.
The Aspen Institute Symposium on the State of Race in America explores the opportunities and challenges for people of color in 21st century America.
On this panel on race and politcs: Michael Steele, Donna Brazille, Juan Wiliams and others
More information, including the agenda, is available here.
The Aspen Institute Roundtable on Community Change presents the launch of Voices from the Field III: Lessons and Challenges from Two Decades of Community Change Efforts by Anne C. Kubisch, Patricia Auspos, Prudence Brown, and Tom Dewar.
The authors give a summary of key findings, and facilitate a discussion among a distinguished panel.
This volume examines the accomplishments of community change efforts over the past two decades and identifies priority issues around which policy, practice, and learning agendas should be organized going forward.
Many were thrilled to see that the Kellogg Foundation had made a $75-million commitment to attacking racial disparities in communities across the country.