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The Recession's Effect on the African American Community

February is Black History Month, and UNLV is holding a forum looking at how the recession has impacted the African-American community.  So how hard was the Vegas community hit?  Were ethnic minorities more or less affected when it came to business, education, jobs, and healthcare?  Local leaders weigh in.  Leave your comments below or call in.

 

The UNLV forum runs Feb. 9 from 6-9 p.m. at UNLV's Greenspun Hall.  It is sponsored by the UNLV Office of Diversity Initiatives, the UNLV College of Urban Affairs, and the UNLV Black Professional Alliance.

 

GUESTS

Lawrence Weekly, Clark County Commissioner Melva Thompson-Robinson, Assoc Prof of Environmental and Educational Health, UNLV

Theodore Ransaw, doctoral candidate, Dept. of Teaching and Learning, UNLV

Shaundell Newsome, owner, Newsome Marketing Enterprises; board member, Urban Chamber; former board member, 100 Black Men of Las Vegas

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