The Richmond Racial Equity Essays project is an effort to bring out the experiences and visions of equity from advocates, community leaders, planners, educators, and people who are doing the work to make a Richmond where everyone is equal.
The Richmond Racial Equity Essays (RREE) is a multimedia project focused on advancing racial equity in Richmond, Virginia and beyond. The first edition asked 50 leaders from all walks of life to share their vision for racial equity and their thoughts on how we get there. The result is a 24-essay e-book, an 8-episode podcast and 7 video interviews. The 2023 edition, RREE 2.0., is focused on the questions of “what now, what next?” in our collective journey towards journey.
Read our original publication, "24 Visions of Racial Equity in Richmond," first published in 2021, which delves into the unique insights on race and equity in Richmond.
Show MoreWatch our captivating video interview series featuring insightful conversations with experts, thought leaders, and innovators, as we explore a wide range of compelling topics.
Show MoreDownload our comprehensive discussion guide to facilitate engaging conversations, provide thought-provoking questions, and deepen your understanding of the subject matter.
Show MoreWe are excited to bring you a new podcast produced by Ebony Walden, "The Intersection." This podcast from Richmond Racial Equity Essays is a Discussion with those working at the intersection of race, place, and space. Join Ebony as she discusses the work of advocates and educators in the field on how the work is being done at the intersections of our world.