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Living Cities Announces Year of Reckoning Work in Cities Across the Nation

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Living Cities Announces “Year of Reckoning” Work in Cities Across the Nation February 25, 2021 GMT WASHINGTON, Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, an economic downturn and ongoing racial unrest are evidence that the United States needs a historical reckoning to understand how a history of inequity has led us to the current state of affairs. Living Cities, in partnership with the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond, Third Space Action Lab, Gumbo Media, and others, is engaging six cities Albuquerque, NM; Austin, TX; Memphis, TN; Minneapolis, MN; Rochester, NY; and Saint Paul, MN in a “Year of Reckoning” as part of its Closing the Gaps Network. Through their work, local government leaders will come together with the philanthropic, private, and non-profit sectors to reckon with the history of systemic racism, develop shared language and analysis, a

Meet the experts who root out racism and exclusion in the arts

Three of the experts that the US art world is turning to: (left to right) Nina Sánchez of Enrich Chicago, Sangita Kumar of Be The Change Consulting, and Jeff Chang of Race Forward Sanchez: Afkara Mason; Betts: © Merik Goma; Chang: Jeremy Keith Villaluz On the heels of George Floyd’s death and Black Lives Matters protests, many American museum directors have stepped up their efforts to try to identify and dismantle systemic racism in their organisations. They want to “actively listen” when it comes to issues of racism, diversity and inclusion. But who exactly are they listening to? Along with empowering employees of colour to different degrees, many museums have been enlisting the help of racial equity consultants.

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