Forward Equitable Development Conference
Posted by Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations on May 1, 2017
“In the pain of upheaval, there is unremitting effort of the oppressed to shake off the agony of unequal treatment. It is that effort that calls us, tells us not to be afraid of the truth, but to join the movement toward a more equitable future.”
-Keynote Speaker Mindy Thompson Fullilove, M.D.
Early Bird Tickets are on sale for the PACDC Community Development Leadership Institute’s Forward Equitable Development Conference being held on Wednesday, June 28th at the Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) and Temple University’s Center City Campus.
Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. and a closing event at Dilworth Park will begin at 5:00 p.m. In addition to the keynote by Mindy Fullilove, and a panel discussion on gentrification, there will be a series of afternoon workshops (details forthcoming). Find the agenda for the day here.
Don’t delay as we expect the conference to sell out. Get your tickets before the price goes up!
http://www.pacdc.org/forwardequitable_dev
PACDC Members
$69 – Early Bird Registration Rate (through May 12th)
$99 – Regular Member Rate
Non-Members
$99 – Early Bird Registration Rate (through May 12th)
$129 – Regular Non-Member Rate
PACDC would like to thank Public Health Management Corporation, Temple University Center City, the Philadelphia Division of Housing and Community Development and the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia for partnering in the planning and convening of the Equitable Development Conference.
We would also like to thank the following funders who provide programmatic support of PACDC’s CDLI activities:
Allen Hilles Fund
Bank of America
Oak Foundation
The Philadelphia Foundation
PNC Bank
Samuel S. Fels Fund
Santander
TD Bank USA
Wells Fargo Bank
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