ANNOUNCING XAVIER RAMEY, CEO OF JUSTICE INFORMED AS MODERATOR OF SEGREGATION PANEL JULY 17TH
We are super excited to have Xavier Ramey, CEO of Justice Informed, a social impact consulting firm based in Chicago as moderator of our “The Cost of Segregation” panel. Xavier is one of the many participants for the showcases spanning July 17th – 19th. According to the Metropolitan Planning Committee, it’s a 4.4 billion dollar issue in Chicago. Let’s discuss how it affects us millennials and strategies we can use to combat it in a raw, informal, and organic environment. More participants for this panel will be released shortly. Glappitnova brings passionate and talented people from different backgrounds and industries together sharing what matters most unlocking human potential. There is storytelling, performances, panels, debates, and more in a hidden warehouse every room has something to offer. Come check it out and get your tickets below. You can view more participants here.
“WE ARE SUPER EXCITED TO HAVE XAVIER RAMEY AS A MODERATOR OF THE COST OF SEGREGATION PANEL 7:30 PM – 8:25 PM ON JULY 17TH.”
Xavier is no stranger to the Glappitnova community and he is an award-winning social strategist, noted public speaker, & conflict mediator. Combining his background in economics, extensive management & social impact experience, & direct action campaigning in the Black Lives Matter movement, Xavier leads a company that brings a wealth of experience & network to clients seeking catalyzed strategies for inclusion, philanthropy, CSR, & community engagement. A native Chicagoan, he is a recognizable voice on the topics of community and economic development, policing & policy violence, & connecting the Christian faith to our lived experience.
Xavier served as the lead of the Social Innovation and Philanthropy strategy in the University of Chicago’s Office of Civic Engagement, managed multi-million dollar philanthropic portfolios to stimulate employment, & worked as a nonprofit Director of Development in Chicago’s North Lawndale community. Xavier is a founding member of the #LetUsBreathe Collective, an artist-activist organization committed to addressing State violence against people of color. He is a Board member of Young Chicago Authors, & the newly opened Chicago Center for Arts and Technology.