The Glencoe Clergy Association Presents:
A Community Conversation with Richard Rothstein on The Color of Law
Monday, January 18, 7:30 PM - Zoom Webinar
Racial segregation characterizes every metropolitan area in the U.S. and is responsible for our most severe social and economic problems. De jure segregation ― the laws and policy decisions passed by local, state, and federal governments ― promoted discriminatory patterns that continue to this day. Government policy supporting segregation has corrupted our criminal justice system, exacerbated economic inequality, and created large academic gaps between white and Black schoolchildren. It is only after learning this history that we can be prepared to undertake the national conversation necessary to remedy our unconstitutional racial landscape.
Advance registration required in order to receive webinar link. Register using the form below.
The first 100 people to register for the program will receive a free copy of The Color of Law (we have now reached this number, unfortunately no more free copies are available, but you can purchase them online).