No images? Click here Dear John, As we continue to advance the movement for racial economic justice, innovative solutions that address the needs of low- and moderate-income BIPOC people are crucial. That's why we are excited to invite you to an upcoming webinar that will explore emergent practices designed to increase racial economic equity in Memphis, Detroit, and beyond. Join human service practitioners from Detroit and Memphis, along with Prosperity Now and The Kresge Foundation on April 20 for "Human Service Power Brokers: Using ARPA to Drive Racial Economic Equity in Memphis, Detroit, and Beyond." In this session, you'll learn about how these organizations are leveraging capacity-building technical assistance (TA) to design innovative racial economic equity policy pilots. By attending, you will discover diverse advocacy strategies and policy solutions that promote upward economic mobility for low- and moderate-income BIPOC people. You will also explore customized tools designed to create systems change through advocacy and discover different ways to use data and research to analyze how local ecosystems can either help or harm upward economic mobility. In addition, you will gain valuable insights from participant perspectives, lessons learned, and emergent promising practices for power building. This webinar is free, but advanced registration is required. Don't miss this opportunity to witness the power of Human Centered System Change (TA) and its ability to transform community-based organizations into Human Service Power Brokers! We look forward to having you join us on April 20, Cat Goughnour |