Minorities in Banking Forum
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 2200 N Pearl St, Dallas, Texas, United StatesThis forum is designed to enhance the careers and networks of mid-to senior-level leaders of color in the financial services industry.
This forum is designed to enhance the careers and networks of mid-to senior-level leaders of color in the financial services industry.
Tune into YouTube on September 28 at 4pm ET for a teacher town hall meeting with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
This in-person event will feature a keynote presentation from Columbia University Professor and Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz, a moderated discussion with Stiglitz and New York Fed President John C. Williams, academic paper presentations, and panel discussions.
Join us for this virtual community development research seminar on October 2, 2023.
This event will showcase frontier research to enhance economic opportunity and inclusive growth. Register to join the livestream on October 5, 2023.
Attend this in-person forum highlighting the latest digital inclusion research, emerging methodologies, and best practices in the sector.
Join us on October 12 at 10:35 a.m. PST, for a live discussion on labor markets, inflation, and the economy.
Join us for a dynamic session exploring Benefits Cliff from the perspective of employers, the Federal Reserve, and community leaders who help families navigate public assistance programs and plan for career advancement opportunities.
We invite you to join us October 16 for a conversation about the research on tribal broadband and opportunities for tribes to improve their communities’ Internet access.
Join the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland for a conversation about new ways to study wealth distribution and a question-and-answer session about the impact of wealth distribution and inequality in the United States.
Join us on Wednesday, October 18, at 3:00 p.m. at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia as we explore these questions and ways to design a better workforce system in the Greater Philadelphia area.
Designed for community-based organizations, this workshop will review the regulation and discuss ways which community organizations can collaborate more effectively with banks.
Join us on Wednesday, November 1 to explore the changing demographics of low-income communities across the Bay Area’s outer regions, the unmet needs of these communities, and opportunities to strengthen local capacity and investments.
A virtual event exploring potential barriers in the labor market for foreign-born workers, and how states are responding.
The next Conversations on Equity event from the St. Louis Fed’s Institute for Economic Equity will explore how American cities can foster or inhibit economic equity.
Join us on Thursday, November 9 for Child Care Impacts on the Labor Market: Solutions and Opportunities to discuss how supporting the supply side of the child care sector can remove barriers to employment for working parents.
Join us for a research-driven discussion around efforts to increase rental affordability, access to homeownership, and housing stability. Experts will also address how different approaches to these aims will have implications for the ability of housing policy to reduce wealth disparities by race and income.
On Tuesday, November 14, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will host an in-person event focused on how joint efforts by impact investors and the community development finance sector can foster opportunity-rich neighborhoods and lead to a stronger economy.
This conference on investing in rural prosperity will feature discussion around the shifting population trends affecting rural America and how communities are incorporating the TRIC framework into their responses.
Join the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland to gain a better understanding of the challenges faced by the unbanked and potential solutions to address the challenges.
The Economic Mobility Project’s virtual event, Understanding Neighborhood Racial Change, will highlight research showing that households choose neighborhoods based on selected criteria, such as race makeup.