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City Possible Summit 2021. Equitable Cities for an Inclusive World

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The COVID-19 pandemic did not affect all of society equally. In many cities around the world, the disparities in outcomes between income and ethnic groups highlighted the long-standing divides in urban society. As global recognition of the problems rose, so to did promises of a new, more equitable future. How can cities eliminate long-standing inequities, and what roles do different sectors of society play?

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Renata Avila
Renata Avila
Open Knowledge Foundation. CEO
Qaadirah Abdur-Rahim
Qaadirah Abdur-Rahim
Chief Equity Officer. Atlanta
Denise Gilmore
Denise Gilmore
Senior Director, Division Of Social Justice and Racial Equity. Birmingham
Salah Goss
Salah Goss
Mastercard. Senior Vice President, Social Impact, NAM, Center for Inclusive Growth

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