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A Conversation and Screening of Go-Go City with Samuel George

Join us for a screening of the documentary Go-Go City and a conversation with director Samuel George, NCRC's Director of Research & Evaluation Jason Richardson? and NCRC's Director of Financial Equality Center & Housing Counseling Network Ibijoke Akinbowale.

GWBCC – Fireside Chat with Mrs. Virginia Ali

Join the Greater Washington Black Chamber of Commerce for a conversation Featuring trailblazer Virginia Ali, co-founder and owner of Ben's Chili Bowl for reflections about the past, present and future of women in business and the community.

NCRC and the Fair Lending Report

Join NCRC's research team for a walk through of NCRC's new interactive tool that allows users to create a Fair Lending Report.

Spread of Fake News and the Erosion of Trust

A session at the Horasis Extraordinary Meeting on the United States of America, with Andrew Nachison, NCRC's Chief Communications & Marketing Officer. Fake news and conspiracy theories about the pandemic have spread almost faster than the virus itself, eroding trust in general and political accountability in particular. How do fake news impact democracy? And who […]

Building a Foreclosure & Default Prevention Program

Join NCRC's Training Academy as we discuss basic steps, funding sources, staff training requirements, current foreclosure relief programs and resources available to help strengthen your program.

NCRC Legislative/Regulatory Call – April

Join NCRC for a monthly call to share major updates on NCRC policy work around the CRA, CFPB, mergers, and other news affecting our coalition of members.

The Great American Wealth Divide

We are privileged to have Dedrick Asante-Muhammad lead an evaluation and discussion of the great variance in wealth between the races here in America.

ZIP Code Matters: Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion

Join NCRC's director of research Jason Richardson and other experts for a special virtual screening of a new documentary, followed by a panel discussion to further explore how our life outcomes are shaped by where we live.

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