Join us for the Tribunal on Residential Segregation and Environmental Racism. Participants will play various roles in analyzing the transformation of legal Jim-Crow segregation into the geographic segregation of affluent white suburbs and impoverished inner-city segregated areas, including the evidence of continuing racial disparities demonstrating that inequality is perpetuated today. Completion of AO 101, 201, and 301 workshops is encouraged however not required.
Facilitator: Dr. Christina Gunther, EdD, volunteers with the RESULTS Coastal Connecticut group and is an assistant professor and chair of the Health Sciences Department at Sacred Heart University.
Note: RESULTS anti-oppression meetings, workshops, and webinars are not recorded, so we encourage you to attend if you register. The Anti-Oppression workshops listed above limit 40 participants per session. Please register to reserve your spot!
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