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Prescott CC - 2025 PROGRAM CATALOG

Following his March 2024 talk, How False Beliefs About Meritocracy and Post-Racism Have Contributed to Unjust Socio-Economic Policies, Jeffrey Fuhrer returns to share insights from his latest work on economic justice. In the program, he will cover the following topics:

  • A brief description of the current state of the economy;
  • The current status of economic need in the US;
  • The programs needed to address the need—primarily providing a more equal access to opportunity;
  • The importance of changing narratives around economic and financial need to build support for such programs.

The program will conclude with an open Q&A, offering participants the chance to explore the financial impact of today’s policy choices.

Jeff Fuhrer brings nearly four decades of experience from the Federal Reserve System, including over 25 years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. He currently serves as a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution and a Foundation Fellow at the Eastern Bank Foundation.

Jeff's new book, The Myth That Made Us: How False Beliefs about Racism and Meritocracy Broke Our Economy (and How to Fix It), is available from MIT Press, Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Penguin Random House, or bookstores.org. To order directly from the publisher and receive a discount, please contact Nicholas DiSabatino at ndisabat@mit.edu or Brynne Crawley at bcrawley@mit.edu.

Jeffrey Fuhrer

Jeff Fuhrer served for nearly four decades in the Federal Reserve System, first at the Board of Governors in Washington, DC, followed by more than 25 years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. Currently, he is a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a Foundation Fellow at the Eastern Bank Foundation.

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Prescott Community Center : Community Room
Saturday, Oct 18
2:00 - 4:00 PM

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Min Age   15 yr.

Price: $ 20 00