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Dr. Junia Howell, Ph.D, discusses how we remember history and its effects on our present realities. Howell, a member of Cincinnati's Winton Community Free Methodist Church, is an urban sociologist and race scholar who researches how federal housing and disaster policies impact racial inequality. Her work is routinely featured in national news outlets, cited in congressional hearings, and used as justification for congressional bills and White House initiatives.
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https://www.justicenetworkfmc.org/toward-justice
Dr. Junia Howell, Ph.D, discusses how we remember history and its effects on our present realities. Howell, a member of Cincinnati's Winton Community Free Methodist Church, is an urban sociologist and race scholar who researches how federal housing and disaster policies impact racial inequality. Her work is routinely featured in national news outlets, cited in congressional hearings, and used as justification for congressional bills and White House initiatives.
If you would like to leave a voice message, click the following link: https://anchor.fm/fmcjusticenetwork/message
https://www.justicenetworkfmc.org/toward-justice