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Published Online: 30 July 2020

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Town Hall - APA Addresses Structural Racism, Part Two: The March Continues
Monday, August 24, 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Join APA leadership and an esteemed panel for a virtual town hall to commemorate the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington in August 1963. The March drew attention to the continuing challenges and inequalities faced by Black Americans a century after emancipation. It is also where the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his now-iconic “I Have a Dream” speech.
The town hall will examine these issues:
How the Black Lives Matter movement is an outgrowth of the civil rights initiatives reducing the inequalities faced by Black people.
How racial injustices impact the health and well-being of children and families.
How far we still must go to address structural racism. ■
A registration link is posted psychiatry.org/taskforce.

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Published online: 30 July 2020
Published in print: July 18, 2020 - August 7, 2020

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  1. APA Presidential Task Force
  2. Jeffrey Geller
  3. Structural racism
  4. Town hall on structural racism
  5. March on Washington
  6. Martin Luther King Jr.

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