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The State of Equity, Inclusion, & Opportunity in Indiana with Anthony Phillips

PADAG Presents A HEALFW Family Meeting:

The State of Equity, Inclusion, & Opportunity in Indiana with Anthony Phillips

Please join us on Thursday, September 15th, for the next event in our series of Family Meetings focused on Healing & Empowering Afrikan-American Lives in Fort Wayne. This session will feature Anthony Phillips, Deputy Chief and Executive Director of External Equity for the state of Indiana's Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity.

In his role as Deputy Chief, Anthony is responsible for identifying and improving equity, inclusion, and opportunity in Indiana’s delivery of services to all Hoosiers. As Executive Director of External Equity, he works closely with a variety of state agency partners to reduce barriers for BIPOC and other under-resourced communities, while developing best practices for enhancing and expanding equity, inclusion, and opportunity in the state’s priority areas of education, workforce, public safety, and healthcare. Anthony’s presentation will be followed by a Q&A.

Click HERE to learn more about Anthony Phillips and the state Equity, Inclusion, & Opportunity Team.

This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome! Registration runs Thursday, September 1st through Wednesday, September 14th. We hope to see you there!

Event Details

WHO: The People of Afrikan Descent Advisory Group at the Center for Nonviolence (PADAG).

WHAT: A HEALFW Family Meeting on statewide equity, inclusion, and opportunity efforts and initiatives, featuring Anthony Phillips, Deputy Chief and Executive Director of External Equity for the state of Indiana's Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Opportunity.

WHEN: Thursday, September 15, from 12-1:30 pm.

WHERE: Online (virtual event).

WHY: To update and inform community members about Indiana’s efforts to enhance and expand equity, inclusion, and opportunity efforts across the state.

ABOUT US... 

HEALFW (Honoring & Empowering Afrikan-American Lives in Fort Wayne) is an initiative of the People of Afrikan Descent Advisory Group at the Center for Nonviolence. PADAG’s mission is to educate, empower, awaken, and advance the quality of life for Black people and Black communities in Fort Wayne and across the state.

For more information about this and other PADAG-related news and events, visit us on Facebook or contact us at info@centerfornv.org. If you would like to support this event and future events, Text PADAG to 44-321.