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| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

| #WeAreNeighbor  |  January 10-26, 2025   |  Exchanging Ideas  |  Inspiring Discussion  |  Igniting Change

The Repercussions of Redlining

Virtual EventThe Repercussions of RedliningA Deep dive into the after shocks of redlining and how to eradicate it's foot hold 2 Add to DreamList

Event Details

A discussion of how racial discrimination in mortgage lending during the 1930s shaped the demographic and economic patterns of communities throughout the U.S. – and the specific impact the practice had on the educational landscape and health status of San Antonio today.

Presented by: Executive Book Review

Our Special Panel for the evening

Dalia Flores Contreras
(Chief Executive Officer of City Education Partners)

Suzanne Mead Feldmann
(President and Chief Executive Officer, CHEF)

Anne Messbarger Eguia
(Chief Operating Officer, CHEF)

Time

January 20, 2022 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

Wittigs Office Interiors

2018 Avenue B Suite 300, San Antonio, TX 78215

Virtual Event Details

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Health Guidelines for this Event

Event Area Sanitized
Other Health Guidelines Masks are recommended but subject to change.

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