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The Cost Of Segregation; The Justice Gap

Major cities in the United States, including Cleveland, still grapple with the realities of segregation, and neighborhoods divided by economics - and race.   But what cost does segregation impose on a city and entire regions?  How can we move forward to a more inclusive and integrated future that benefits everyone?  We'll discuss a report that looks at the economic impact of segregation, and how that study may translate to Cleveland.   Plus, making justice and the pursuit of justice available to all regardless of income and closing the "justice gap."

Mark Joseph, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Founding Director of the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities
Amy Khare, Ph.D.,  Assistant Professor, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Research Director, National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities  
Brian Hall, Executive Director, Commission on Economic Inclusion, Senior Vice President, Greater Cleveland Partnership  
Roland Anglin, Ph.D., Dean, Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University  
James J. Sandman, President, Legal Services Corporation
 

For More Information:

Courting Justice: A Civil Matter

Divided by Design

The Sound of Ideas: Divided by Design
 

The Listening Project