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Equity Takes Time, Commitment, & Disruption (Truth and Transformation 2021)

This video starts with the final panel discussion from the 2021 Truth and Transformation conference, hosted by the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School. Then at 1:03:00, remarks from Boston Mayor Kim Janey begin and are followed by a closing discussion between IARA Senior Fellow Erica Licht and Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad at 1:15:50.

The panel discussion, titled, “Equity Takes Time, Commitment, & Disruption” featured:

  • Carmen Rojas (Speaker) President & CEO, Marguerite Casey Foundation
  • John C. Yang (Speaker) President & Executive Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC
  • Halima Begum (Speaker) Chief Executive, Runnymede Trust
  • Eric Ward (Speaker) Executive Director, Western States Center
  • Mary McNeil (Moderator) Ph.D. Candidate, American Studies Program, Harvard University

Learn more about the Truth and Transformation Conference and the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project online: https://ash.harvard.edu/iara

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