The State of Black Chicago: From Data to Impact
This discussion—hosted at the Chicago Urban League, in partnership with the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise & Responsibility and the Institute for Racial Justice—highlighted paths from data to impact, elevating promising practices that are driving change in Chicago.
Panelists:
- Karen Freeman-Wilson, President and CEO, Chicago Urban League (moderator)
- Malik S. Henfield, Founding Dean and Professor, Institute for Racial Justice
- Jonathan McGee, Senior Consultant, Economic Development and Community Advisory, Baker Tilly US (Baumhart Scholar)
- Marisa Novara, Vice President of Community Impact, The Chicago Community Trust
- Theresa Chapple, Public Health Director, Village of Oak Park
Watch the Panel
Event Info
Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Time: Doors open 9:30am, event from 10-11:30am
Location: Chicago Urban League, 4510 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653
The State of Black Chicago report was created through a partnership between the Chicago Urban League and the Institute for Racial Justice. For more details on this report, please visit the Chicago Urban League's website here.
This discussion—hosted at the Chicago Urban League, in partnership with the Baumhart Center for Social Enterprise & Responsibility and the Institute for Racial Justice—highlighted paths from data to impact, elevating promising practices that are driving change in Chicago.
Panelists:
- Karen Freeman-Wilson, President and CEO, Chicago Urban League (moderator)
- Malik S. Henfield, Founding Dean and Professor, Institute for Racial Justice
- Jonathan McGee, Senior Consultant, Economic Development and Community Advisory, Baker Tilly US (Baumhart Scholar)
- Marisa Novara, Vice President of Community Impact, The Chicago Community Trust
- Theresa Chapple, Public Health Director, Village of Oak Park
Watch the Panel
Event Info
Date: Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Time: Doors open 9:30am, event from 10-11:30am
Location: Chicago Urban League, 4510 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60653
The State of Black Chicago report was created through a partnership between the Chicago Urban League and the Institute for Racial Justice. For more details on this report, please visit the Chicago Urban League's website here.