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Dear John,
From protecting civil rights to ensuring fairness in public service,
government ethics should serve all of us. But when ethics are lacking or
absent, equity often isn't part of the equation and communities of color
pay the price.
In this moment, when political pressures are weakening ethical
standards, the stakes couldn't be higher. That's why we're bringing
together experts to discuss how ethics in government must evolve to meet
today's challenges.
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This conversation will explore:
* How government ethics can evolve to address racial equity
* Why ignoring equity creates blind spots in ethical frameworks
* The role of personal and institutional integrity in support of the
Constitution and the public
Panelists include:
* Angela Berry Roberson, Esq. , former senior advisor, Departmental Office
of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Transportation
* Lilian Sotolongo Dorka , former deputy assistant administrator for
external civil rights, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
* Jeffrey Hall, Ph.D., MSPH , former deputy director for the Office of
Health Equity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
* Moderator: Carlton Eley , senior director for federal strategies, Race
Forward
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In solidarity,
Race Forward
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