Race and Real Estate: Creating a shared vision for Equitable Places in Tampa Bay

August 2020 – On Thursday, September 3rd from 8:30 am – 9:45 am, join a tapestry of top Tampa Bay real estate and land use organizations for an important conversation about race, equity, and real estate. Leading equity expert and keynote speaker, Charles T. Brown, MPA, CPD, LCI, senior researcher and adjunct professor at the Bloustein School’s Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center at Rutgers University will begin the program with a thought-provoking presentation centered at the intersection of real estate, transportation, health, and equity.

To encourage a collective understanding of the underlying or root causes of inequalities and oppression within our society and our industry, this presentation will include candid discussions on the impact of historical and contemporary injustices on low-income and communities of color, as well as a discussion on the importance of justice and fairness within the procedures, processes, and distribution of resources by institutions or systems. In answering why equity matters, this presentation will highlight how our collective goal of creating a more equitable Tampa Bay has been and remains challenged by issues rooted in systemic racism and implicit bias.

Charles will close out the program with a robust Q&A session and encourage and challenge everyone to act on a number of key strategies to move our Tampa Bay communities forward together. ULI Tampa Bay is hosting this important conversation in partnership with APA, AIA, CNU, CREW, TBBA, REIC and Plan Hillsborough.

Register now for this free event.

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