
Report Shows Achieving Racial Equity Will Benefit Entire Region
Leaders from government, industry, non-profits, and religious groups have spent nearly two years to conversation, research and discussion about the greater Buffalo region and how to address the issues of race, segregation and entrenched poverty.
The Racial Equity Roundtable issued a report today.
Their findings show that achieving racial equity will benefit all of Western New York in a tangible way.
The complete report can be found on the Racial Equity Roundtable’s web-site, racialequitybuffalo.org.
Mr. Alphonso O’Neil-White is the chair of the Roundtable. Mr. O’Neil-White is a member of Trinity, Buffalo. Bishop Franklin and Justice Rose Sconiers of St. Philip’s, Buffalo are also members of the Roundtable.


