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It has been widely acknowledged that underserved and immigrant communities have been disproportionally affected by the pandemic. As the effects of the virus unfold, community leaders and organizations are assessing the damage, confronting unprecedented challenges, and building capacity to plan and implement recovery efforts. This panel discussion brings together community leaders from different community-based organizations to discuss the impact that Covid-19 has had on neighborhoods across the city, discuss community responses to new challenges, and share visions for how community-based organizations can support neighborhoods in recovering from the current crisis. This event is open to students, faculty and the general public.
PANELISTS
Valerie White
Executive Director, Local Initiatives Support Corporation New York City
Annetta Seecharran
Executive Director, Chhaya Community Development Corporation
Jennifer Sun
Co-Executive Director, Asian Americans for Equality
Ian Gray-Stack
Director of Organizing, Banana Kelly Community Improvement Association, Inc.
Scott Short
Chief Executive Officer, Riseboro Community Partnership
MODERATOR
Gabriela Rendón
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning and Community Development
Presented by Housing Justice Lab, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation and Parsons Urban Graduate Programs at Parsons' School of Design strategies.
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