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Economic Justice and Equality

Mr. Charles Nier, Esq. Ph.D, civil rights attorney and historian, presented about the Racial Wealth Gap, and Ms. Artura Jackson, a Prince George’s County historian, presented Varied Lived Experiences in Cheverly and Prince George’s County. The next day we held a community story circle related to what we had learned on Friday. 

February 19-20, 2021

Guest Speakers

Mr. Charles Nier, Esq. Ph.D, civil rights attorney and historian, presented about the Racial Wealth Gap and Ms. Artura Jackson, a Prince George’s County historian, presented Varied Lived Experiences in Cheverly and Prince George’s County.

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Video links:

Introduction
Charles Nier
Artura Jackson
Q&A Session

Community Story Circle

Story Prompt:

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Think about what community means to you,
your experiences with community,
and your hopes for community.

Tell a story that shows how Cheverly
has or has not lived up to “community” for you.

Related Resources and Calls to Action

Suggested Reading:
The Color of Law

by Richard Rothstein

Support minority-owned banking: locate banks here.

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