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#EventRecap: The Forum on Justice and Opportunity

On Thursday, we had the honor and pleasure of working with Episcopal Community Services to plan and execute their signature event, The Forum on Justice and Opportunity. The sold out event was held at WHYY and featured impactful panels, breakout sessions and a thought-provoking keynote address delivered by Dr. Beth Babcock of EMPath.

Custom Social Wall created by Antoinette Minor

In addition to the keynote, Dr. Babcock facilitated an Academic Masterclass, Nisha Patel (Robin Hood Foundation) led a discussion on the narrative and misconceptions of poverty with Neal McLaurin (One Step Away), Sabrina Vourvoulias (Generocity), Cassie Haynes (Resolve Philly) and Meeka Outlaw (MindSet). The Co-founders of Leapfund Karen Schoellkopf and Caroline Mcandrews led an informative workshop on the Benefits Cliff. Following the keynote address, Dr. Babcock was joined by moderator Ashley Putnam (The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia), panelist Arley Styer (Episcopal Community Services) and panelist James Paige ( Community Council Health Systems).

While planning this event, we wanted to make sure our attendees left empowered to continue the conversation and take action. We also added a few surprises to keep our attendees engaged and enjoying themselves. Antoinette Minor of TYP Social created a custom interactive social media wall, Purposeful Pops provided custom pops and Illustrating Progress provided live graphic recording. Check out pics and videos below!

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Moral of the story is: don’t be afraid to switch things up and try something new.  In order to be innovative or a change-maker, you will have to take risks 100 percent of the time.