Community Resilience and Racial Equity — Nonprofits Responding to COVID-19

  • 3/28/2020
Nonprofit Conference Table Meeting

Dr. Atyia Martin sat down with CLA’s Curtis Klotz to discuss how nonprofits can approach the disparate effects created by COVID-19 on low-income communities and communities of color.

Dr. Atyia Martin, CEO and founder of All Aces, Inc., took some time for a video chat with CLA’s Director of Nonprofit Innovation, Curtis Klotz. In these short clips, Dr. Martin shares her insights and perspectives on the disparate effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on low-income communities, communities of color, and the special challenges these disparities create for the nonprofits that serve alongside those communities.

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Dr. Martin’s career includes time as the chief resiliency officer for the City of Boston and the director of the Office of Public Health Preparedness for the Boston Public Health Commission. Her unique blend of leadership in disaster preparedness and commitment to racial equity training make her insights timely and effective during the current pandemic. We appreciate Dr. Martin for sharing her experience with us during this time of upheaval.

Learn more about Dr. Martin and All Aces, Inc. 

How the Pandemic Affects Low-Income Communities and Communities of Color

Nonprofit Response to COVID-19: Balancing Survival, Service, and Justice 

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