Back to All Events

The state of Black America in 2022

The state of Black America in 2022

At the start of Joe Biden’s presidency, the United States was facing several simultaneous crises — a raging COVID-19 pandemic, a cratering economy, and national unrest over police violence and systemic racism — all of which have disproportionately affected Black communities. One year later, 6.4 million jobs have been created, dropping the unemployment rate from 6.2% to 3.9%: a new record. 2021 was the greatest jobs growth year in modern American history. However, COVID-19 continues to upend schools, industry, and American lives. And structural inequities continue to result in fewer opportunities for social and economic mobility for communities of color, and a disproportionate recovery for Black Americans.

On February 8, as part of our celebration of Black History Month, the Brookings Institution will host a webinar assessing the state of Black America in 2022. Brookings scholars will discuss the president’s progress on his campaign promises and topics such as access to quality health care, housing, jobs, and education, police and criminal justice reform, reparations for Black Americans, and voting rights.

Viewers can submit questions via email to events@brookings.edu or on Twitter using #StateofBlackAmerica.

Register at: https://www.brookings.edu/events/the-state-of-black-america-in-2022/

Previous
Previous
February 4

Show Up for Racial Justice - Action Hour

Next
Next
February 8

Partner Voices Speakers Series: Initiate Justice