[ONLINE] - How Black Business Owners Can Weather the COVID Storm
"COVID and the Black Community" Session II
Event
New America Indianapolis and The Indianapolis Recorder are both committed to ensuring that the perspectives of Black Midwesterners are represented and engaged in solving public problems. The COVID-19 outbreak is impacting all Americans but it will, quite simply, impact Black America differently. Systemic barriers and racism have set the stage -- we cannot respond to the crisis without facing those barriers explicitly and as a community.
Join us for "COVID and the Black Community" a weekly online community conversation series, co-hosted by New America and the Recorder, and featuring local and national experts and resources. The second in the series will be a workshop on Tuesday April 7 from 2:00-3:30PM EST: "How Black Business Owners Can Weather the COVID Storm." Local leaders will discuss challenges facing and share resources explicitly supporting Black-owned businesses during and following the COVID-19 crisis.
Registration is free and open to all.
GUESTS:
Imhotep Adisa Executive Director/Co-Founder, Kheprw Institute @kheprw
Vincent Ash Senior Project Manager, Indy Chamber @IndyChamber
The Honorable Robin Shackleford Indiana House of Representatives 98th District
Taylor Simpson, Founder/CEO, Halo App @thehalotaylor
Larry Williams President, Indy Black Chamber of Commerce @indy_bcc
MODERATORS:
Molly Martin Director, New America Indy @mollygmartin
Marshawn Wolley Civic Entrepreneur, Indianapolis Recorder Columnist and Lecturer at IUPUI School of Public and Environmental Affairs @wolley_marshawn
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