Can We Talk About Race? Discussion continues May 22 at NH Institute of Politics
This will be a guided discussion on how we will repair and prepare ourselves through local laws, institutions, and systems to become a more welcoming community.

LOCATION: NH Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College in Manchester.This will be a guided discussion on how we will repair and prepare ourselves through local laws, institutions, and systems to become a more welcoming community.• Registration is required at http://bitly.com/CCCAD2019, and food will be served. Babysitting is available – please email contact@goffstownlibrary.com to request.
• This event is part of the Courageous Community Conversations series and is a collaborative project between the Episcopal Church of New Hampshire, Goffstown Public Library, Granite State Organizing Project, Saint Anselm College, and Crispin’s House; please visit http://www.goffstownlibrary.com/communityconversation for more information.Suggested reading: NH Diversity Commission’s report, their Legislative & Budgetary Recommendations, and the book Color of Law by Richard Rothstein.
Editor’s Note: The original headline has been updated to reflect that this event will be held at NH Institute of Politics. We strive for accuracy but unfortunately, we’re still human.