Minorities and Economic Opportunities, Part 2
The Treasury Department Freedman’s Bank Forum was named in honor of the savings and trust company established in 1865 to assist newly emancipated African Americans.
Panelists discussed economic strategies to help low income communities. Topics included partnerships to help minority communities and youth… read more
Panelists discussed economic strategies to help low income communities. Topics included partnerships to help minority communities and youth mentoring programs. Then former Atlanta Mayor and U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young who was heading a foundation to promote education, leadership, and human rights around the world spoke about his related experiences in public service.
The Treasury Department Freedman’s Bank Forum was named in honor of the savings and trust company established in 1865 to assist newly emancipated African Americans. close
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