NOVA Food for Thought–Zip Codes Matter, April 16

April 15, 2021 / Events

We can track inequality across America just by looking at our zip codes. How could this be? Why would zip codes matter? Well, it’s not zip codes per se, but what they represent – the place where you live. Access to education, services, jobs and transportation are all critically dependent on place.

The NOVA DEI Council is sponsoring a discussion series based on the Cornell podcast series “What Makes Us Human?” which focuses on issues that are heavily influenced by gender, race and economic inequalities.

Friday, April 16 at 12:30 p.m. Register here.

Presented by the NOVA Loudoun Campus Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee

If you require an accommodation in order to participate in this activity, please email Katie Jennings at kjennings@nvcc.edu.

Contacts: Katie Jennings and Saleha Bholat

Submitted by:
Charlene Wilkins, Woodbridge Community Outreach, CWilkins@nvcc.edu