Entrepreneurship as Rural Development: Investing in a Vibrant Local Economy

Virtual Event

Investing in entrepreneurs represents the best chance for rural economies to thrive in the future. Join the Federal Reserve Board of Governors for this conversation about the challenges and opportunities facing rural entrepreneurs and the organizations that assist them.

Banking and the Economy: The Rich History of America’s Black Banks

Virtual Event

In recognition of Black History Month, join us as in exploring the growth of Black banks in the South and Midwest during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Kansas City Fed historian and executive writer, Tim Todd, will walk us through how these banks played a crucial role in establishing both economy opportunity and social equity […]

High-Quality Early Care and Education: Cost, Affordability, and Racial Equity

Virtual Event

This session will include insights from research on the cost of providing high-quality early care and education (ECE), the challenges low- to moderate-income families face in paying for it, and racial and ethnic equity for families and ECE providers. Findings from focus group discussions with parents of young children and ECE providers will also be discussed.

FedListens: Helping Youth Thrive—A Discussion with Leaders

Virtual Event

Panelists will discuss what it takes to help young people thrive during and after the pandemic, with a particular focus on the pandemic’s effect on the barriers to economic mobility for low-income and historically underserved youth.

FedTalk: Access to Childcare and Labor Market Participation

Virtual Event

Lack of affordable childcare has been an issue for many workers, especially low- and moderate-income workers, for some time.  The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted and exacerbated these issues, contributing to reduced labor supply and high job vacancy rates.  A panel of researchers and advocates will discuss issues at the intersection of childcare and the labor market during this FedTalk hosted by the Cleveland Fed. Audience Q&A will follow the discussion. 

2022 Investing in Rural America Conference

Grandover Conference Center 1000 Club Rd, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

Join Investing in Rural America, a one-day conference featuring discussions with national experts, local leaders, and Richmond Fed economists on topics related to strategies for investing in community-driven economic and […]

The Future of New York City: Charting an Equitable Recovery for All

Virtual Event

This day-long hybrid event aims to bring together some of the key leaders and thinkers working to foster an equitable economic recovery for New York City and the region. Limited in-person seating will be available by invitation. On March 31, 2022, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will host “The Future of New York […]

Unequal Inflation Impacts

Virtual Event

Explore the ways inflation puts different pressures on workers and families depending on where they live, what they earn, and how they spend.

Health and the Economy: A Moderated Discussion with U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy

Virtual Event

Join a virtual discussion between New York Fed President John C. Williams and US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy moderated by reporter Emily Flitter of The New York Times. Topics will include the intersection of health and economics, national efforts to promote a healthy workforce, and lessons learned during the pandemic.

Expanding Opportunity: Investing in Employment Social Enterprise

Federal Reserve Bank of New York 33 Liberty Street, New York, NY, United States

Join the New York Fed for an event focused on the significant economic benefits of expanding job and career opportunities for people who often encounter hurdles to employment, including people who have experienced incarceration, homelessness, foster care, and other challenges.

Fed Listens: Nashville Community Listening Session (Livestream)

Virtual Event

Atlanta Fed president Raphael Bostic and Federal Reserve governor Michelle Bowman will moderate a conversation exploring challenges brought on by the pandemic and opportunities that exist in light of Nashville’s fast-growing economy.