Content tagged with “Human Rights”
A Girl Like Me (2007), directed by Kiri Davis, explores the way racial stereotypes influence the self-image of African American young women and children. Davis interviews teenage black...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development Baltimore Between 2005 and 2006 ten Baltimoreans have participated in the Roundtable's Racial Equity and Society and Racial Equity and Youth Development Seminars. In 2005 the first set of...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development Alumni of the Racial Equity & Society Seminars have been making important contributions to dismantling structural racism in their cities, communities, organizations and institutions. Upon...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development Jacksonville, FloridaBermudaBaltimore, MarylandFEATURED INITIATIVE: Seminar Alumni in Action- Baltimore, Maryland“What is holding Baltimore back?” In October 2011 and February 2012, an...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development CONVENINGS Crime and Punishment: On June 30, 2011, the Open Society Foundations (OSF) hosted the launch of Race, Crime and Punishment: Breaking the Connection in America, a publication by the...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development Keith Lawrence, Co-Director. Keith has been a leading contributor to the Roundtable's work on structural racism and author of several related publications including Structural...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development The Roundtable is known for hosting local, regional and national convenings that allow national leaders in the community-change field to grapple with the field’s most challenging issues. We are...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development 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,...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development Community Building PublicationsResident Centered Community-Building---What Makes it Different? A Report from the Connecting Communities Learning Exchange, by Anne C. Kubisch, Patricia Auspos, Thomas...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development Research & Theory in the Service of Action: The Roundtable's work on structural racism began in response to a call from leaders in fields such as community revitalization, social policy...
Tags: Economic Development, Poverty, Economics, Human Rights, Justice, Community Development 

