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SUMMARY:The Racial Wealth Gap: Financial and Other Resources for HBCUs
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday, April 19, 2022\n2:00pm – 3:30pm Eastern Time\nWebinar Sponsor: LEAD Center\nOverview\nHistorically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) understand the importance and consequences of wealth-building based on historical racial privilege. The implications of the widening wealth gap in America’s economy are critical to advancing actions to improve economic outcomes for all, including Black youth and young adults with disabilities.\nRace and wealth disparities between Black and white families were magnified during COVID-19. Systemic barriers, policies, procedures, and practices, such as redlining, appraisal bias, and credit discrimination, prevent people of color with and without a disability from participating in wealth-building.\nWhy Attend?\nJoin this LEAD Center webinar with speakers from the Department of Labor and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to learn more about the research into the racial wealth gap, financial and related resources, including:\n\nConsidering unique challenges to economic growth that many Black Americans encounter on their journey to financial well-being\nHighlighting the importance of effective, accessible, and inclusive financial education, resources, and tools\nSpotlighting the COVID-19 SCAN and the impact on Black youth/adults with disabilities\nIntroducing DOL Office of Apprenticeship HBCU apprenticeship initiatives\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis webinar is especially useful for HBCU presidents, provosts, parents, policymakers, administrators, financial educators, practitioners, counselors, disability liaisons, researchers, students, and related stakeholders interested in sharing information and best practices to advance their work for all Americans, including youth and young adults with disabilities.\nRegister for the April 19 Webinar ( https://www.addevent.com/event/Iw12588264 )\n
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