Workforce Policy
Joint Center Participates in Twitter Chat on Advancing Racial Equity in Workforce Development
Joint Center Workforce Policy Director Dr. Alex Camardelle joined Workforce Matters and WorkingNation for a live Twitter Chat on how philanthropy can advance racial equity in workforce development. See some of his tweets below.
A3 (1/2): Direct service organizations wrestle w/ limited resources to meet the needs of jobseekers of color, particularly supportive services + coaching. Philanthropic AND public dollars are thin here and often restricted to certain uses. #FundWorkforceEquity pic.twitter.com/6xGcStaCyU
— Alex Camardelle, Ph.D. (@AKCamardelle) May 26, 2021
A3 (2/2): Providers are often tasked w/ jumping through unnecessary hurdles to access resources or even join eligible provider lists. The barriers are profound for #wkdev orgs led by people of color & situated in communities w/ greatest need. #FundWorkforceEquity
— Alex Camardelle, Ph.D. (@AKCamardelle) May 26, 2021
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