COVID-19 Publications
Articles
- Small Businesses of Color Recovery Guide
- Staving Off Black Land Loss
- Take the Small Business Credit Survey
- Webinar on Labor Force Challenges
- Service Providers' Challenges
- Webinar on Food Insecurity
- COVID-19’s Impact on the Childcare Market
- Perspectives from Main Street on COVID-19
- Research for Equity in Recovery
- Main Street Lending Program Expands
- Federal Eviction Protection Coverage and the Need for Better Data
- Southeastern Small Businesses and COVID-19
- Affordability of Childcare
- Community Reinvestment Act and COVID-19
- Household Financial Well-Being
- A Tale of Two Southeastern Cities
- Webinar about the SHED Report
- Protecting Vulnerable Populations from COVID-19
- Community Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Childcare Needs among Essential Health Care Workers and First Responders
- Small Business Credit Survey
Departments
Subscribe OnlineWebinar Will Examine Current Labor Force Challenges
Millions of people have lost their jobs as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, but lower-income communities and people of color have been particularly hard-hit. Join Mary C. Daly, president and CEO of the San Francisco Fed, for a discussion on the current challenges affecting the labor force and the opportunities they present for meaningful change. Stuart Andreason, director of the Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity at the Atlanta Fed, will cohost the webinar. The discussion will include a focus on what we can do now to create a more inclusive economy for the future.
Speakers include:
- Stuart Andreason, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Mary C. Daly, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
- Matuschka Lindo Briggs, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (moderator)
Register for the webinar, which is on Wednesday, September 23 at 3 p.m. (ET). Participation is free, but registration is required.
The Connecting Communities® webinar series is a Federal Reserve System initiative providing a national audience with timely information on emerging and important community and economic development topics. All sessions are recorded and archived on the Connecting Communities® website.