Racial Wealth Divide

Racial Wealth DivideThe Racial Wealth Divide (RWD) program deepens the understanding about the historical and contemporary barriers to wealth creation among communities of color. RWD highlights the importance of wealth and wealth-building strategies among communities struggling to attain economic equality.

We develop and offer resources – such as workshops, publications, data, policy initiatives, and community empowerment strategies -- for community leaders, activists, organizations, media, and the public at large. Our goal is to help create a network of people and groups who want to abolish the racial wealth divide.

The Racial Wealth Divide program:

  • Raises public awareness of the historical and contemporary barriers to economic equality and racial justice.
  • Highlights asset-building strategies to eliminate systematic poverty and its disproportionate effect on people of color.
  • Engages people in dialogue around wealth, not just income, as fundamental to ending economic racial inequality
  • Initiates and shares resources around innovative strategies, public policies, communications work and grassroots organizing that fight against the growing racial economic divide.
  • Brings together the grassroots, organizations and public officials to address local, state and federal policy to help eradicate poverty through asset-building strategies to create economic equality.

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The Latest

Maryland CASH Campaign Conference
This presentation on Closing the Racial Wealth Divide is hosted by the Job Opportunity Task Force. Hosted by Robyn McKinney with guest speaker Meizhu Lui. August 6, 2008

Resurrection City Free University Color of Wealth Author Event
This presentation is part of the educational activities coordinated by ARD during the 2008 Democratic National Convention hosted by the Alliance for Real Democracy. Color of Wealth writer, Betsy Leondar-Wright is speaking. August 6, 2008

Closing the Racial Wealth Divide
An interactive workshop for the United Methodist Church that examines the economic divide through a race lens. May 22, 2008

Race, Class & Wealth in the U.S. - Getting Aboard the Asset Train
Our presentation on May 21, 2008, in Somerville, MA, is part of a 6-session financial literacy & empowerment program "Moving From Debt to Assets," from the Greater Boston Interfaith Organization, which bases the program on the CreditSmart curriculum. We have delivered this presentation for many different GBIO-affiliated groups. May 8, 2008

State of the Dream 2008 Presentation (January 15, 2008)
This Washington, DC presentation of our new report will detail how the subprime mortgage crisis will impact African-Americans and other people of color. January 11, 2008

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