Facing Shared History: Colorado

To facilitate change and unwind harm, we must first understand the damage we have done.

"Efforts toward repair will only be successful when white families have studied the history of enslavement and its aftereffects, understood our own family's role in upholding structures of white supremacy, and investigated how vestiges of the enslavement era live on in our communities, contributing to the racial wealth gap."

- Lotte Lieb Dula


According to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's 2018 report, "The Business Case for Racial Equity, a Strategy for Growth," racism continues to negatively affect the US G.D.P.

The United States economy could be $8 trillion larger by 2050 if the country eliminated racial disparities in health, education, incarceration and employment, according to "The Business Case for Racial Equity: A Strategy for Growth." The gains would be equivalent to a continuous boost in GDP growth of 0.5 percent per year, increasing the competitiveness of the country for decades to come.

Consider each area documented in the chart below.  Read each section, then research conditions in your community.

Vectors of Ec Racism for RCD Site 2 (2)

LEARN ABOUT ERASED HISTORY

Learn about the effects of institutional racism in Colorado and Denver

Learn about the racial wealth gap

Learn about the economic results of this history in 14 areas