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Home » Floodawarenessweek » Virginia Flood Awareness Week Virtual Roundtable Discussion

Virginia Flood Awareness Week
Virtual Roundtable Discussion

The Impacts of Place, Space, Climate Change and Race

March 18, 2021
6-9 p.m. EST

The Impacts of Place, Space, Climate Change and Race

Flood Awareness Week Roundtable Discussion - Recording

Join us for a discussion about the disparate impacts of flooding in minority communities, barriers to recovery and why Virginia must be a leader for change.

This event will bring together community and policy leaders to discuss the impacts of historic and systemic racism, and the impacts to minority communities grappling with flooding and climate change.

Hosted in partnership with the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia.

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Dr. Mustafa Santiago AliDr. Mustafa Santiago Ali, Vice President of Environmental Justice, Climate, and Community Revitalization
National Wildlife Federation
Dr. Robert K. NelsonDr. Robert K. Nelson, Director
Digital Scholarship Lab at the University of Richmond
Desiré Branch-EllisDesiré Branch-Ellis, Policy Adviser
Virginia Department of Emergency Management
Rob JonesRob Jones, Executive Director
Groundwork RVA
Rudene HaynesRudene Haynes, Partner
Hunton Andrews Kurth, LLP
Mary C. LauderdaleMary C. Lauderdale, Visitor Services Manager
Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia
Angela DavisAngela Davis, Floodplain Program Planner
Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation

This will be a GoToWebinar event. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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