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ONLINE EVENT ADVISORY: A Blueprint for Ending White Supremacist Violence - Center for American Progress

ONLINE EVENT ADVISORY: A Blueprint for Ending White Supremacist Violence Date: April 16, 2021 Contact: Sam Hananel Washington, D.C. White supremacist violence in the United States is not new, but in recent years, it has become a top national security threat. In October 2020, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security concluded that racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists, particularly white supremacist extremists, are “the most persistent and lethal threat in the Homeland.” To confront this issue, the Center for American Progress and the McCain Institute for International Leadership collaborated on a yearlong research project, convening a coalition of more than 150 leaders from the communities most affected by white supremacist violence, along with civil rights advocates and experts in law enforcement, counterterrorism, and national security. The result is a joint blueprint that reflects a broad consensus on policies to tackle white supremacist violence while als

A Blueprint for Ending White Supremacist Violence - Center for American Progress

A Blueprint for Ending White Supremacist Violence A joint Center for American Progress and McCain Institute for International Leadership event Wednesday, April 21, 2021, 11:00 am ET - 12:30 pm ET White supremacist violence in the United States is not new, but in recent years, it has become a top national security threat. In October 2020, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security concluded that racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists, particularly white supremacist extremists, are “the most persistent and lethal threat in the Homeland.” To confront this issue, the Center for American Progress and the McCain Institute for International Leadership conducted a yearlong research project, convening a coalition of more than 150 leaders from the communities most affected by white supremacist violence, along with civil rights advocates and experts in law enforcement, counter-terrorism, and national security. The result is a blueprint that reflects a broad consensu

COVID relief money: States need public-private partnerships

© Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images With tens of millions of pandemic relief checks already cashed by citizens across the nation, state and local governments are about to get their turn. That means state leaders must rapidly prepare to accept and distribute billions of dollars from the federal government designated to transform the public health response and local economic recovery in communities from coast to coast. These unprecedented funds are intended to lay the foundation for an equitable response to future crises. We have seen during this pandemic the tragic consequences of underinvesting in public health and our failure to addresses the health-related social needs of many people, especially racial and ethnic communities. Congress and the Biden administration have joined together to initiate massive investments to counter these system failures. 

St Lawrence University to receive $1 million grant from Eisner Foundation

Monday, April 5, 2021 - 1:19 pm CANTON – St. Lawrence University will receive a $1 million grant from the Eisner Foundation, founded in 1996 by foundation president Jane (Breckenridge) Eisner ’64 and her husband Michael D. Eisner, then-chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company. The money will be applied to the endowed fund that supports the Fox Center for Academic Opportunity, said a press release from SLU. The recently renamed center honors SLU’s president, William L. Fox ’75, and his commitment to every student’s ambition and life preparedness. The Eisner Foundation identifies and sponsors innovative programs that unite multiple generations for the enrichment of local communities.

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