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BHP Book + Film Club: The Color of Law (Winter 2022)
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ULI’s Building Healthy Places Book Club is designed to spark thought and conversation around health, social equity, and real estate.
Our late-Summer/Fall selection is Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities. Author Andre Perry takes readers on a tour of six Black-majority cities whose assets and strengths are undervalued. Perry uncovers policies shaped by flawed perspectives of the past and present; and offers fresh insights on how to limit them in the future.
Participation is free and requires registration. All registered participants receive a suggested reading schedule, weekly email thought prompts, and a link to attend virtual meetups.
Know Your Price is the first in a three part series of curated Book Club selections designed to support the work of ULI’s District Council Partnerships for Health Equity Project.
The Building Healthy Places Book Club is generously supported by ULI Foundation Governor Randall Lewis.
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Andre M. Perry, Author
Andre M. Perry is a fellow in the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings, a scholar-in-residence at American University, and a columnist for the Hechinger Report. A nationally known and respected commentator on race, structural inequality, and education, Perry is a regular contributor to MSNBC and has been published by The New York Times, The Nation, The Washington Post, TheRoot.com and CNN.com.
Abbey Cofsky, Meetup Moderator
Abbey Cofsky is managing director for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s work to promote healthy, more equitable communities. In this role, she oversees efforts to build healthier environments, catalyze local efforts to prevent disease, promote health, and address the social determinants of health. Cofsky holds an MPH from the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services and a BA from Boston College.
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