Webinar
Today, two out of three households of color do not possess enough savings to sustain themselves for three months if their income were disrupted; and one-third of African Americans and Latinos have no financial assets at all. 
 
Building the long-term financial security of low-income households and households of color involves harnessing an array of resources and institutional supports that enable vulnerable families to thrive and move up the economic ladder. It also requires reforming systems—finance, education, justice, health, and tax—that often strip assets and wealth. 
 
Historically, people of color have faced barriers to saving, investing, and preserving financial assets. This has contributed to a steadily growing racial wealth gap rooted in discrimination and supported by policies that disproportionately benefit wealthier households, while offering limited opportunities for low-wealth families. 
 
The webinar, the first in a short series, will highlight findings from the PolicyLink report: Breaking the Cycle: From Poverty to Financial Security for All and discuss how each system plays a part in perpetuating poverty and financial insecurity for low-income people and communities of color. State and city leaders will share information on promising financial empowerment programs and models. 
 
Please join us for a dynamic panel discussion on these important issues. 
 
Featured Speakers: 
 
Christopher Brown, Director for Financial Security, PolicyLink (moderator) 
 
Mary Dupont, Director of Financial Empowerment, Delaware Department of Health and Social Services 
 
Sean Klein, Director, Office of Financial Empowerment, San Francisco
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8776906920887258882 August 31, 2016 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm PDT