
EQUALibrium Live: Conversations on Race & Equity
EQUALibrium Live is an occasional discussion series about issues related to race and equity.
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Learn about the role of media in shaping immigrant narratives and how we define "American" identity with Jose Antonio Vargas.
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Through WFAE's partnership with Novant Health Foundation, "Advancing Maternal Health Equity" will explore all aspects of birth equity and talk about what needs to be done to improve infant and maternal health.
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In honor of Black History Month we will host a community-centered 'songversation'. It will feature a historian to share the importance of Black storytelling, a griot, spoken word artist and musicians.
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For the next EQUALibrium public conversation, we will sit down with disability local advocates and city officials to learn what is being done to make Charlotte more accessible for everyone.
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In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, we are hosting a public conversation celebrating the immense growth of the Latino population and discussing how this has affected Charlotte currently and in the future.
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Community leaders and mentors in the Black community discuss what fatherhood means to them, and what they have learned from their experiences as a father.
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Eight years ago, Charlotte ranked 50 out of 50 in an upward mobility study from Harvard University. Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles and others join host Mary C. Curtis to discuss upward mobility — the good, the not so good and what still needs to be done.
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