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From YouTube: Get Konnected 10th Anniversary Panel Discussion - Promo
Description
In order to make Boston a city that is equitable for all, our community needs to continue to have discussions like this one. Mayor Walsh joined Bob Rivers of Eastern Bank, Bennie Wiley of the Partnership, Betty Francisco of Reimagine Play and Shirley Leung of the Boston Globe, at the Get Konnected 10th Anniversary Panel Discussion, to talk about all aspects of race and inequality within housing, economics and education. To view this program in its entirety, please visit: https://youtu.be/7TO3-oL0jYw
A
We
are
celebrating
the
10th
anniversary
of
Get
Connected
that
premiere
inclusive
business.
Networking
events-
the
wonderful
thing
about
this
event-
is
that
it
brings
together
people
of
all
cultural
backgrounds
across
industries
and
sectors
to
network
and
make
career
and
business
connections.
And
secondly,
we
are
celebrating
the
second
edition
of
the
GK
100
greater
Boston's.
Most
influential
people
of
color
and
I
want.
B
C
It's
so
important
that
everyone
leaves
here
today
and
whether
you
work
with
somebody
or
you
don't
know
somebody
have
the
racial
conversation
with
them.
Explain
to
them
what's
going
on,
because
that's
where
true
true,
racial
justice
and
equity
will
come
into
play
when
we
have
more
and
that's
why
I
think
it's
so
important?
First,
with
with
young
people
that
that
we
get
them
in
school
earlier
and
we
can
within
a
week
we
we
teach
them
almost
a
different
way,
because
that
generation
can
grow
up
much
different
than
anyone
in
this
room.