February 8, 7-8:30pm
The report Hard Facts: Race and Ethnicity in the Nine-County Greater Rochester Area paints a sobering and challenging picture of our racial gaps. Join the talk back "What Would Frederick Douglass Do?" to contemplate ways Frederick Douglass would directly and dramatically address our education, economic, and housing racial inequities.
Speakers
Ann Johnson
Senior Director, ACT Rochester
Hanif Abdul-Wahid
Community Liaison for Neighborhood Initiatives, Monroe County
Carvin Eison
Director, Rochester Community Television
This event is part of the exhibition No Soil Better: Art and the Living Legacy of Frederick Douglass
Admission: $2 / free for members