Community Conversations: Why the Gap: Racialized Property and Wealth in Boston (w/ Byron Rushing)
Tue, Nov 15
|Zoom virtual event
Join us and our guest, historian Byron Rushing, to discuss the racial wealth gap from a historical perspective. Event sponsor: First Church in Belmont
Time & Location
Nov 15, 2022, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Zoom virtual event
About the Event
Community Conversations: Why the Gap: Racialized Property and Wealth in Boston
(w/ Byron Rushing)
Join us and our guest, historian Byron Rushing, to discuss the racial wealth gap from a historical perspective. - How did we get here? - What can we learn from history to make a fairer future? We hope you will attend this event and be a part of the discussion.
Event sponsor: First Church in Belmont
Zoom Information:
Please click this URL to join: Please click this URL to join. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82320484726
Byron Rushing Bio:
Historian Byron Rushing, who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for over-thirty-years, was also the president of the Museum of African-American History in Boston.
Through his life he has been a champion for justice, and will speak about the different factors driving people of color from the city, and what that will mean in both the short- and long-term.
Questions?
If you have questions about this event, contact: Vinnie Myles, Director of Development and Communications vmyles@uuum.org