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In Recognition of Juneteenth
We at TWC invite you to join us in recognizing the emancipation of Black Americans from slavery by contributing to causes for racial justice within the Richmond community. Today, we highlight: Coming Together Virginia: CT-VA is a Richmond-based nonprofit focused on racial justice education. Through educational events which facilitate constructive dialogue, and the organization of community actions, CT-VA seeks to demystify systemic racism and put the tools of collective heal


ACCESSIBILITY - A Shareholder Proposal (Excerpt)
Project Abstract The Woman’s Club of Richmond, est. 1894, is a landmark institution in historical Richmond, VA. The Club has been at the center of numerous art movements, social transformations and, most notably, the push for women’s suffrage. It has played an essential role in the lives of women for generations—a role that is growing ever more important as spaces for community socialization dry up, especially for age demographics spanning from age 5 0 to 90. There is a going


This Week at TWC: Partnership for Housing Affordability, Richmond, VA
Our program this week, given by Jovan Burton, Executive Director of the Partnership for Housing Affordability here in Richmond, was an eye-opening dive into the barriers and affordability of housing in 2025. Through his lens of expertise in the Richmond region, Burton outlined the stark differentials between mean income and the cost of housing, both for home ownership and rental properties. He enlightened us also on the underlying roots of the ongoing homelessness crisis, cit
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