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Economic & Social Justice

Visioning Equity: Writing the Story of an Equitable St. Louis

By Clark-Fox Policy Institute • September 14, 2018November 19, 2024

An Evening with Nicole Hudson, Deputy Mayor for Racial Equity and Priority Initiatives for the City of St. Louis

Wednesday, June 13, 2018, Clark-Fox Forum | The Brown School
5:00 pm | Reception
6:00 pm | Presentation

Tragic and highly politicized events in the past several years have brought to light deep-rooted racism and inequities in our region. Through her work with the Ferguson Commission, Forward Through Ferguson, and now the City of St. Louis’ Mayor’s Office, Nicole Hudson has had a front row seat. During her talk, Hudson will share insights from her experiences and discuss why St. Louis is uniquely positioned to be a national leader in advancing racial equity.

This event is presented by Incarnate Word and the Clark-Fox Policy Institute.

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