The color of wealth
Our friends at the NC Justice Center are hosting a series of events next week in North Carolina. The forums will feature Meizhu Lui of United for a Fair Economy, an excellent group that examines the growing wealth divide (they've also taken a leading role in preserving the Estate Tax).
Meizhu has recently co-authored "The Color of Wealth," which looks at how federal policy exacerbates the racial economic divide, "putting white families on an escalator to asset ownership while keeping people of color stuck on an economic treadmill."
If you're in one of these locations, come listen to Meizhu and the Justice Center talk about these important issues:
Fayetteville - Tuesday, September 12 at 7 p.m.
First Christian Church
1505 Bragg Rd.
Co-sponsor: Fayetteville Peace and Justice
Raleigh - Wednesday, September 13 at 7 p.m.
Book Signing at Quail Ridge Books & Music
3522 Wade Avenue (in the Ridgewood Shopping Center)
Wilmington - Thursday, September 14 at 6:30 p.m.
The Old Firehouse, 602 South Fifth Avenue
Co-sponsors: Grassroots Leadership, OutWIlmington, and the SE NC Central Labor Council
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Chris Kromm
Chris Kromm is executive director of the Institute for Southern Studies and publisher of the Institute's online magazine, Facing South.