Today, @stlouisfed launched the Institute for Economic Equity to support an economy in which everyone can benefit regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, or where they live. #federalreserve#communitydevelopment#economicequity https://t.co/GQrHqkls1d
These are very difficult times. What can you do to help? Call someone who you’ve been thinking about calling for a while, especially someone living alone. Say hi. Talk... and listen. Make a connection and the world grows closer, seeds of hope are planted.
How much access do communities of color have to Community Development Block Grant funds in your metro? Find out through the CIE 2.0’s interactive heat maps. https://t.co/4MAzJtgDOT
Welcome to William M. Rodgers III, who joins us in July as inaugural director of our Institute for Economic Equity. The Institute promotes a more equitable economy for the Fed’s Eighth District communities and beyond. Read more: https://t.co/hHYmAILK46
@nytimes features perspectives from the St. Louis Fed's Institute for Economic Equity and other thought leaders on how to address longtime inequities. #economicequity#stlfedcd#stlfediee https://t.co/pqsjyytdAa
The fourth installment of our #RacismandtheEconomy virtual series is focused on structural racism in our housing markets and its impact on economic outcomes for all Americans. Register to participate in the conversation on March 1, 2021, at 2 p.m. ET https://t.co/SdnUGPKTCd
Our new Institute for Economic Equity works to promote an economy in which everyone can benefit, regardless of ethnicity, gender or where they live. Learn more: https://t.co/euVplnFxRl
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Housing, Racism, and the Economy. Join the 12 Federal Reserve District Banks for the fourth installment of the virtual series #RacismandtheEconomy, which examines the impacts of structural racism on our economy. Register for the March 1 event: https://t.co/T0zcyFMG0K
Bonnie Hammer: "Women have lost a disproportionate number of jobs due to COVID-19. Here's how we can start to fix a broken system" https://t.co/eYsJjBrVVf
President Biden’s Treasury Department aims to speed up the process of adding Harriet Tubman to the front of the $20 bill after the Trump administration halted the currency redesign, the White House press secretary said on Monday. https://t.co/FIn44Jaxzi