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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2025 · 26 MIN

The History of Redlining in Syracuse, NY on George Kilpatrick Inspiration for the Nation

from George Kilpatrick Inspiration For The Nation · host George Kilpatrick

On Friday, February 21st at 5pm, the Community Folk Arts Center is hosting a panel discussion on the history of redlining in Syracuse and its impact on the community. We have Don Johnson, First Vice President of the Syracuse Onondaga Chapter of the NAACP, Liz Page, a member of Dunbar Association‘s Board of Directors, and Lanessa Owens, Director of Racial Justice Center NYCLU to give us the details. Join in on the conversation!

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