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Building a More Equitable City

Charles L. Davis II, Eran Chen, Shachi Pandey, moderated by Jonathan Bowles

Oct 13, 2020


As our City prepares for the post-pandemic “new normal,” what opportunities can be seized to address years of systemic racism in our infrastructures? If now is the time to explore ways to develop affordable homes near transit hubs, safe and accessible public spaces, new public charter schools, how can we be sure that the revitalization of the city will create a more equitable metropolis? Join a panel of experts who are working on the frontlines for significant, lasting change for all of New York City.


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