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Subject Join Us for a Free Webinar Tomorrow!
Date November 4, 2019 6:03 PM
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We're hosting a webinar inspired by Richard Rothstein’s bestselling book "The Color of Law."

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November 4, 2019
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** Dear John,
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Tomorrow, we’re hosting a webinar about the role of U.S. segregation in everything from housing to employment to wealth accumulation—and the policies that made it all happen. Inspired by and including excerpts from Richard Rothstein’s New York Times bestselling book The Color of Law, this webinar will delve into the governmental practices that created opportunities for white Americans and excluded others. Tune in to learn why the “bootstraps theory” doesn’t hold up and gain some useful tools for your classroom practice.

The webinar is set for 3:30 p.m. CT on Tuesday, November 5. Sign up here ([link removed]) ! If you can’t join us live, the webinar will be available to watch on demand shortly after it ends.

Thanks for all you do for students.
Maureen B. Costello Director, Teaching Tolerance
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