Facing Race: A National Conference in St. Louis, MO — November 20-22, 2024

Celina Barrios-Millner

Co-Vice President | Office of Race and Equity Research, Urban Institute
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Celina Barrios-Millner is Co-Vice President of the Urban Institute’s Office of Race and Equity Research, managing the Office’s support for equity-oriented research and practice. Barrios-Millner brings 20 years of experience advancing transformational equity and inclusion strategies through the public sector. She was recently appointed by Massachusetts Gov. Healey to serve on the state’s Advisory Council on Latino Empowerment. Barrios-Millner previously served in senior roles in Boston, where she was charged with embedding equity and racial justice into city planning and operations. She established the city’s Supplier Diversity program, oversaw its local hiring policy, and helped design its Immigrant Advancement Agenda.

Presentations from Facing Race 2024

Which Equity Tools and Resources Are a Good Fit for Your Community?

Local government staff actively seek resources to help advance their internal and external racial equity efforts, such as resources on conducting equity-related assessments, engaging and empowering community members, and equitably allocating resources, among others. To meet this need, the Urban Institute’s Office of Race and Equity Research (ORER) launched the Equity Resource Navigator: an open-access, user-centric tool for local government officials to find resources to help them embed equity into different areas of their work. Ongoing discussions with our GARE colleagues have also informed the development of a Racial Equity Continuum that grounds this work in several stages and focus areas for practitioners to contextualize where they are along their racial equity journeys, as well as to help them define resources and supports needed to advance. In this interactive workshop, ORER will introduce the Navigator and connect local practitioners and other stakeholders to a wide range of resources meant to facilitate and advance racial equity efforts. We will first contextualize this work using insights and stories we have heard from localities that drove the need for the Navigator. Then, we’ll demo the Navigator and introduce some use cases for resources in the Navigator before moving to small groups to discuss potential applications of tools in practitioners’ daily work, as well as to have a broader discussion on equity work at the local level, gaps and opportunities in the field, and ways in which Urban can support this work. This session is for local practitioners and other organizations seeking resources to support their teams as they conduct racial equity work. We hope this workshop further contextualizes participants’ understandings of their community’s racial equity work and presents useful and actionable resources that practitioners can take away and share with their teams.

Speakers: Celina Barrios-Millner, Olivia Soledad, Karolina Ramos, Lee Evans, Chitra Balakrishnan