E Pluribus Unum was formed in 2018 with the premise that we must confront the issue of race head on if we are to move forward. We believe our cities and towns will only thrive if they find a way to unite around common purpose. To better understand the ways in which systemic racism and economic inequality impacts southerners, the E Pluribus Unum team traveled the south extensively, visiting 28 communities across 13 states. Our first report, Divided by Design: Findings from the American South, focuses on how residents experience issues of race and class in their communities. The report also identifies 15 key insights that will be used to build a more inclusive South.
Today, E Pluribus Unum is building programs and initiatives focused on cultivating and empowering courageous leaders who are advancing racial equity, changing the divisive narratives that perpetuate systemic, and interpersonal racism, and championing transformative policy change. Through this work, we will create a vision for a more just, equitable and inclusive South, setting an example for the rest of the nation. Together, we can chart a new course for the South- one that centers racial equity and moves towards reconciliation.
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THE ACTION SERIES: The Time Is Now
Criminal Justice
Thursday, September 24, 2020
2:30 pm ET/1:30 pm CT
Join us for the second conversation in the “Action” segment of our Truth. Action. Reconciliation. Series where we will explore real solutions for lasting change within the American criminal justice system.
The brutal deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, the long history of law enforcement’s excessive use of force that is most often used to oppress Black Americans, and the systemic racism and bias that is often perpetuated in our criminal justice system have all sparked attention to historic injustices in our justice system. Now that we better understand our history of the criminal justice system, what changes need to be made? Can our nation’s federal, regional, state and local leaders ensure that those who have found a voice in this time won’t lose momentum in this fight against institutional racism? What needs to be done and how will we redesign the criminal justice system?
Earlier in 2020, E Pluribus Unum launched Truth. Action. Reconciliation., a multi-part series of conversations that bring together our country’s greatest thinkers, activists and leaders on race and equity. We started with the “Truth” Series, reviewing the past and explaining how we got to where we are on criminal justice, health equity, economic opportunity and democracy? Now, we have started the “Action” Series, posing the question: knowing what we know, how do we move forward to build stronger, more equitable communities for all of us?
For more information on the series, visit unumfund.org/conversations.
Questions? Contact us at info@unumfund.org
For more information on the series visit unumfund.org/conversations
