Posted by Jodi Erickson on Jul 18, 2017

The Government Alliance on Race and Equity is a national network of jurisdictions who have come together to transform the role that government plays in creating racial equity in our society.  Gordon Goodwin will explain the case for government taking on this role, and foundational terms and concepts  necessary for understanding what racial equity is - and how we all benefit from a more racially equitable society.

Gordon F. Goodwin is the GARE Midwest Regional Project Manager at Center for Social Inclusion(CSI). Gordon brings significant experience to CSI working with senior leadership teams to help nonprofit organizations achieve mission and program alignment. His specialties include organizational strategy development, program delivery and impact, and governance and leadership. Gordon has worked for 30 years with and for foundations, community development organizations and public : private sector consortia in metropolitan and rural settings. He has worked extensively with organizations that have formed collaborative efforts to advance their advocacy and public policy objectives—specifically, designing and facilitating working group meetings, trainings, governance discussions and organizational strategic alliances. Gordon’s has contributed to poverty reduction and racial equity public policy efforts with PolicyLink, Northwest Area Foundation, WK Kellogg Foundation, Foundation for the Mid South, CFED and The Aspen Institute. He is based in Saint Paul, MN. He is married, a proud parent of two adult children, a caretaker for two small dogs, and repairs and rides motorcycles in his spare time.