This forum is designed to enhance the careers and networks of mid- to senior-level leaders who are people of color in the financial services industry. Event sessions will include industry updates, professional development conversations, diversity and inclusion strategies, and networking opportunities.
The Idaho Rural Success Summit: Meeting the Moment is centered around spotlighting successful examples of rural community development through 10 lightning round presentations, as well as fostering networking opportunities and information sharing through a resource fair.
On Tuesday, September 27, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, in partnership with the Office of the State Treasurer for Connecticut and the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy at The New School will host an in-person event on the intersection of baby bonds with health, wealth, housing, and education.
Don’t miss the 10th annual Community Banking Research Conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve System, CSBS, and FDIC to learn about the latest research on community banking.
The Technology-Enabled Disruption conference (TED), now in its fourth year, is designed to provide a better understanding of technology-enabled disruption and explore the phenomenon’s implications for the broader economy—for households and businesses.
This webinar will examine the motive, use, and attraction related to cryptocurrency and blockchain technology– with a focus on impacts to minorities groups and communities.
Join us to explore the challenge and promise of the current moment, innovative policies and practices aimed at improving job quality and economic mobility, and creative, cross-sector solutions that are turning risk into resilience so that workers, businesses, and communities can thrive.
On Tuesday, October 18, 2022, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will host a virtual forum, as part of its Economic Inequality Policy Series, on the disparate impacts of inflation on different racial and ethnic groups.
Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Education (FRE) will welcome students nationwide via webcast to discuss career opportunities and diversity in economics and to learn about career paths within the Federal Reserve System. Please register if you would like to participate in breakout sessions.
On October 20, join us for a community development research seminar discussing short- and long-term consequences of the pandemic on K-12 and postsecondary education.
Diversity in economics is critical to ensuring that the right questions are being asked, yet less than 25 percent of economists are people of color, and no more than 30 percent of career economists are women.
Join the New York Fed in person to learn more about the need for affordable housing that includes services for low- and moderate-income older adults in the Second District.
This presentation hosted by Digital Texas will highlight community leaders sharing lessons learned as they work to achieve a sustainable strategy for connecting all residents to the internet.
The importance of care workers for both children and elderly or disabled adults has become even more clear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Working-aged people’s access to affordable caregiving has a direct impact on their ability to participate in the labor force.