Hello:
This is an opportunity to hear more about the interactive exhibit, "Undesign the Redline", which is curated by a group called Designing the WE. The exhibit "
uses maps and other historical documentation to trace the enormous role that race played in determining where people were allowed to live. It demonstrates how government policy, known as "redlining," created segregation and disinvestment in communities that persists to this day."
More info on the webinar here -
https://view.info.enterprisecommunity.org/?qs=60b827f17bbd6149289e38c6198049a16d0fab845d9139341cb263b6a5f95e8c536b8e018dcbbf1f9a34cb930cab4df68baf40d14246120f22a019c7b1ac0ca44e507cdd81dd797effec4dca157b1e31
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Have you seen an "Undesign the Redline" exhibit? Created by social impact firm Designing the WE, the popular interactive exhibit uses maps and other historical documentation to trace the enormous role that race played in determining where people were allowed to live. |
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Sincerely,
Olivia
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Olivia Rebanal
Director of Loan Programs
Capital Impact Partners
Oakland CA
(510) 496-2235
orebanal@capitalimpact.org------------------------------