Pre-existing disparities significantly impact one’s ability to recover after a disaster. These disparities are interconnected.
For example, studies have shown that climate disasters disproportionately affect communities of color and other marginalized populations within the United States. These groups are more likely to live near toxic waste sites, experience higher exposure to air pollution and toxins in the water, and are more vulnerable to extreme weather events, including heat waves.
At the same time, research shows that the wealth gap between communities of color and white residents widens after a disaster. The bigger the disaster, the greater this wealth disparity. Historic discriminatory policies such as redlining also play a role in reducing communities’ ability to obtain a full recovery.
To mark National Poverty in America Awareness Month, this webinar will explore racialized poverty and its role in disasters and the equitable recovery of affected communities.
At the end of this webinar, donors will:
While primarily aimed at funders, it may also interest emergency managers, government staff, academics, disaster responders and nongovernmental organization staff interested in or working on disasters and other crises.
CDP’s Director of Learning and Partnerships, Tanya Gulliver-Garcia, will moderate the discussion. (Additional panelists will be added as they are confirmed.)
Automatic closed captioning will be available via Zoom during the webinar. The webinar will be recorded and posted on this page. We will email the link to the fully captioned recording to everyone who registered.
CDP is striving to increase the accessibility of its webinars. Please email Katie Huang and let us know what accommodations you need by Jan. 5; we will do our best to meet your needs as feasible.
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