Urban Apartheid: A Critical Discussion of Minority Affairs in New Haven
Monday April 22 at 12:00pm
Founders Room at the African-American Cultural Center
211 Park Street (at Park St and Chapel St)
Please join President James Rawlings of the Greater New Haven NAACP to discuss the organization's recent report "Urban Apartheid." The report documents racial inequalities in economic and political power, educational achievement, housing, health, and community safety. We will discuss these challenges facing New Haven and learn about the NAACP's "Call to Action" for how we can make New Haven a more equal city. Lunch will be provided.
For more information about the report, please read the following article: http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/naacp_report/
Presented by the Yale Black Law Students Association.
Monday April 22 at 12:00pm
Founders Room at the African-American Cultural Center
211 Park Street (at Park St and Chapel St)
Please join President James Rawlings of the Greater New Haven NAACP to discuss the organization's recent report "Urban Apartheid." The report documents racial inequalities in economic and political power, educational achievement, housing, health, and community safety. We will discuss these challenges facing New Haven and learn about the NAACP's "Call to Action" for how we can make New Haven a more equal city. Lunch will be provided.
For more information about the report, please read the following article: http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/naacp_report/
Presented by the Yale Black Law Students Association.
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