What has COVID revealed about racial disparities (and U.S. politics)?
- Shared screen with speaker view

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Barbara Krementz A’01 Maine

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Monique Foster, Old Lyme, CT

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Madeline Elwell ’18 philly

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Mary Applegate, Class of 1980, Albany NY

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Emma Rocco ’16, Albany NY

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Vicky Razo '04 Palmdale, CA

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Christine Robb ’67 Maine

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Betsy Topper ’82, usually in Los Angeles, in New Jersey today at my mom’s.

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Mary Harvey '75 Charlotte, NC

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Gigi Becker from Lyme, CT

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Leigh Quenin Quenasse ‘10 Rochester NY

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Hello, I am Vernita Blocker, SSW-1975

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Roz Zakheim ‘69 Los Angeles

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Margaret Innes '86, Maine

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Maro Titus, '91 from the Smith College Club of Cape Cod...and a former student of Professor Ackelsberg!

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Marci Schultz ‘84 New Jersey

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Caitlin Vanderbilt '10, Boston, MA

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Janet Schulte '80

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Michelle Dunn '88, Cape and Islands

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Janice Yudell, '68 Venice CA

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Susan Shell Ada 1992 Montville, Maine

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LA alums--hope you'll stay on for the chat at the end of the presentation! Would be fun to be together!

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Liz Shelly '85 Chicago

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Terri Salus '78, DC. Federal Employment & Civil Rights attorney (retired 1/2017), now community college teacher (Citizenship--Civics & English Language)

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How might religious communities have a role?

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I think that concept of the common good is correct, but there has to a basic understanding that people of color have a right to exist

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Yes, Vernita!!!

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It's an unfortunate truth that religious communities are among the most segregated in the country -- racially and certainly politically.Even though many have a genuine belief in the importance of looking outside ourselves, that's often hard to put into practice.I'd be interested in your thoughts..

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great point about the religious community

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We need more people running for local offices (as Steve Bannon says...) and more public radio stations to reach more people...

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thank you

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Agree Janice! Run for Something is a great resource.

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Thank you for an interesting and inspiring presentation.

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Thank you!

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Thank you!!

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Thank yo8u

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Thank you!

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Thank you!!!!

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thank you, Martha!

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Thank you

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Prof. Ackelsberg it was great to see you again. Thank you for your presentation.

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Thank you- Liz Dailey McManus 1991

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Hi there Philly! Join us in the breakout room!