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The 2021 citywide elections will usher in a new mayor and new City Council, while the Black and Latinx communities that bore the brunt of the pandemic over the past 20 months are also fighting to heal from intergenerational trauma. Traditional policymaking is often siloed but the incoming city government has an opportunity to consider a policy agenda that prioritizes community healing, recognizes historical trauma, and operates within the intersections of multiple policy areas. How can the next mayor and City Council address past harm and present inequality? What policy decisions can support healing for Black and Latinx communities, and what is needed to set a new path for greater community vitality?
Join the inaugural policy discussion from The New Hood on a community healing policy agenda for the next mayor and City Council.
Panelists:
● Javier Lopez, Principal, Real Time Response
● Rhokeisha Ford, Founder and Executive Director, RNF Innovations
● Hernán Carvente Martinez, Founder and CEO, Healing Ninjas
● Dr. Mindy Fullilove, Professor of Urban Policy and Health at The New School
Moderated by Talib Hudson, Founder and Project Director, The New Hood
Presented by the Center for New York City Affairs at the Schools of Public Engagement.
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