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May 24, 2021

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm EST

Environmental Racism and Sustainable Communities: Strategies for Advancing Resiliency, Social Justice, and Equity

Online

Environmental racism has been an ongoing environmental, social, and economic challenge for communities across the country. Ensuring our communities have a safe, clean environment is crucial to the advancement and integration of sustainable, resilient, equitable development. Unfortunately, immigrant and refugee communities, along with communities of color, tend to be more adversely affected by air pollution, water contamination, climate change, and other environmental factors. This can lead to poor health, social, economic, and environmental outcomes. How has economic development contributed to this in the past, and how can economic developers today overcome this history to build resilient, equitable economies?

In this session, you will hear from communities and practitioners from across the country that are integrating economic development approaches that restore environmental justice and offer low-income, BIPOC, tribal, and overburdened communities some solutions that respond to their needs and reflect their values.

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Attend Web Seminars and Earn Recertification Credits from the Comfort of Your Office

We understand that CEcDs have a constant yearning to grow and improve their knowledge and expertise in economic development. Therefore, the IEDC web seminars have been approved as professional development programs for recertification. The web seminars provide a convenient and cost-effective online environment for economic developers to learn about cutting-edge research, techniques, and tools that are prevalent in the field.

CEcDs participating in a minimum of three (3) web seminars during a three-year recertification cycle can now earn recertification credits. If you have questions or would like more information, please contact [email protected].

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When: 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

Price: Free

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Cancellation, Refund and No-Show Policy

• Refunds are available with cancellation until Monday, April 5. There are no refunds for cancellations received after Monday, April 5.

• All cancellations must be received in writing by email, fax or mail to Cherrika Gordon (e-mail: [email protected] / fax (202) 223-4745). Cancellations by phone are not accepted.

• All cancellations and requests for a refund after Monday, April 5 need to be submitted in writing to Cherrika Gordon and will be considered on a case by case basis. There is no guarantee of a refund or credit after Monday, April 5 and each will be given consideration under unforeseen circumstances.

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Instructions and Technology

Instructions and dial-in information will be sent up to three days in advance and a minimum of two times. If you do not receive an email from IEDC or GoToWebinar 24 hours prior to the start of the web seminar, it is your responsibility to email [email protected].

Audio

• Using a telephone: A touch-tone telephone
• Using Desktop VoIP: A computer equipped with the following:
-- a supported sound card
-- speakers or headphones
-- a microphone (for speaking during the conference)

Web

• Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Mozilla Firefox 1.5 for Windows/Mac/Linux, or Safari 2.0 for Macintosh
• Broadband Internet connection

To learn more about GoToWebinar, review the Attendee Quick Reference Guide.

Contact

Questions? Email [email protected].

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