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Race in AMERICA Restructuring Inequality June 3–6, 2010
Hosted by the School of Social Work and the Center on Race and Social Problems
Race in America: Restructuring Inequality | June 3–6, 2010
Race in AMERICA SAVE THE DATE Race in America: Restructuring Inequality | June 3–6, 2010
Race in America: Restructuring Inequality June 3–6, 2010
School of Social Work 2117 Cathedral of Learning 4200 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Hosted by the School of Social Work and the Center on Race and Social Problems
Restructuring Racial Inequality is a conference that has, as its purpose, to bring about greater equality of life opportunities for all Americans. It will bring together a multiracial group of educators, researchers, students, leaders of for-profit and not-for-profit organizations, public officials, community leaders, and concerned citizenry interested in restructuring society so as to make it more racially equitable.
As our entire society struggles to recover from a major economic crisis, we believe it is an ideal time to restructure many of its major systems rather than merely waiting to rebuild them as they once were. The existing crisis affords us the opportunity to start anew; to produce a society that promotes greater equality of life for everyone. At Race in America: Restructuring Inequality, national and local experts will examine patterns of racial and ethnic disparities across a number of areas. Seven areas will be focused upon: economics; education; health; mental health; families, youth, and the aged; intergroup relations, and criminal justice. Be sure to save the date and join us in June 2010! For more information visit: www.socialwork.pitt.edu
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