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How Community Partners in Chattanooga, Tennessee Are Working toward an Equitable Workforce System

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  • Sergio Galeano

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From April 2022 through March 2023, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s Center for Workforce and Economic Opportunity participated in the Reinventing Our Communities (ROC) program, a place-based economic inclusion program designed to increase equity in the workforce development system in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Through applied trainings, workshops, peer learning, and technical support, the program helped public- and private-sector community partners across Chattanooga work toward: • Improved community-led collaboration around racial equity and workforce development • Increased organizational capacity to identify challenges and solutions to advance equity in the workforce system • Greater understanding of actionable strategies to create sustainable systems-level change across their regional economies

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  • Sergio Galeano, 2023. "How Community Partners in Chattanooga, Tennessee Are Working toward an Equitable Workforce System," Workforce Currents 2023-01, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:a00034:97531
    DOI: 10.29338/wc2023-01
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