
The Harm of Segregation: Why Where We Live and Learn Matters
Event Information
Description
Join us for a dynamic evening of learning and conversation, exploring the harm of segregation and how we can work together to build the beloved community where we live and where we learn. This event is part of the Building the Beloved Community interfaith initiative, organized by the FHJC, Union Theological Seminary, and the Interfaith Assembly on Homelessness and Housing (IAHH). The event will feature a presentation on fair housing and a panel discussion where fair housing and school integration experts will discuss how we live and where we learn matters, and the intersections between housing segregation and school segregation.
Learn more about the Building the Beloved Community Initiative at www.bbcfairhousing.org
SPEAKERS
Barbara Freeman
Former Superintendent, District 13
Matt Gonzales
Director, The School Diversity Project, New York Appleseed
Caitlin Mroz
Educational Coordinator, FHJC
Chanera Pierce
Policy Coordinator, FHJC
Halley Potter
Senior Fellow, The Century Foundation