CCF Launches Community Q&A With ‘Race In The Suburbs’ Panel

CCF Launches Community Q&A With ‘Race In The Suburbs’ Panel

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This month, Cascade Community Foundation’s new series Community Q&A will examine Race In The Suburbs.
Have you ever asked yourself:
  • I wonder if he lives here?
  • Why don’t we have more minority business owners?
  • What does “white privilege” even mean?
Or, maybe your statements have been directed inward…
  • I just don’t understand any of this “racism” talk.
  • I’m never around people of color, so it doesn’t really impact me.
Community Q&A is a first-of-its-kind exploration giving you the opportunity to ask your questions, and receive answers from our panel of local neighbors, in a safe environment.
Here’s what makes Community Q&A unique.
Your questions are 100% anonymous (submit a question here).
“CCF is offering a non-confrontational, apolitical, and completely judgment free discussion, by design,” said Ken James, CCF swboard member and resident. “The goal is simple – remove inhibition and spark dialogue at the next level.”
WARNING: If you’re looking for a debate, you won’t find it here.
But if you’re curious, harbor questions about race, have been fearful or embarrassed to ask, or are simply seeking education, understanding then you’re going to want to watch Race In The Suburbs.
Join us on August 20 @ 9:00 a.m. for our live online broadcast.
Race In The Suburbs panelist:
Ken James, Cascade resident
Omar Hall, Ada resident
Abbey Fowler, Ada business owner
REGISTER TO WATCH THE PREMIERE HERE
SUBMIT YOUR ANONYMOUS QUESTION HERE