Community Conversations: Wealth and Economic Mobility
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Community Conversations: Wealth and Economic Mobility

Join Levine Museum and the UNCC Urban Institute in a dialogue about Charlotte's wealth distribution and economic mobility. Use your voice!

By Levine Museum of the New South

Date and time

Tuesday, April 30 · 6 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Do Greater Charlotte Foundation

2400 Greenland Avenue Charlotte, NC 28208

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join Levine Museum of the New South and the UNC Charlotte Urban Institute on April 30th for a conversation about wealth and economic mobility in Charlotte.

Bring your questions and perspectives to our round-table discussion. Attendees and guest panelists will unpack and discuss the struggles of building wealth and economic growth and what we might do to find solutions. Why did Charlotte rank 50 out of 50 of the nation’s largest metro areas for economic mobility (Chetty Study, 2014)? How does the distribution of wealth in our area impact communities? We’re discussing this and more.

Our community conversations series is an excellent opportunity to gather, meet, and converse with forward-facing problem solvers and individuals who want to create change in their community. Join us at our next one!

Parking is FREE and avavilable onsite.

This event is FREE however, we do encourage you to register.


Community Conversations is designed for an audience of forward-facing problem solvers and individuals who want to create change in their community. It encourages round-table dialogue amongst attendees and guest panelists, prompted by conversation starters aligned with the evening's theme. This series explores themes of interest to local communities and creates space for intentional conversations that enlighten and spark change.

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Levine Museum of the New South offers a regular series of events geared to different interests and ages. We build a stronger, more equitable community by connecting people to Charlotte and to each other through history, culture, and celebration.