Saving Small Businesses Series: Supporting Business Owners of Color and Their Communities
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Join the Bipartisan Policy Center on Wednesday, April 29 from 2 to 3:00 p.m. ET for Saving Small Business: Supporting Business Owners of Color and Their Communities, the third digital convening in our Saving Small Business series.
This event will focus on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on business owners of color and their communities. Around the country, these small businesses have been hit disproportionately hard yet, faced difficulties in accessing public and private support. The discussion will bring a new perspective to their struggles, highlight the efforts to help them, and talk about what additional actions can and should be taken to support them during the crisis and beyond.
Following remarks and discussion, speakers will address questions asked in real-time by the audience.
Featured Participants:
James Ballentine
Executive Vice President of Congressional Relations and Political Affairs for the American Bankers Association
Rodney Foxworth
CEO of Common Future
Nancy Santiago Negron
Community Impact Lead for Ureeka and Vice President of Hispanics in Philanthropy
Thomas Sullivan
Vice President for Small Business Policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Moderated by:
Dane Stangler
Bipartisan Policy Center
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