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Together, we can close the equity gap in areas like income, homeownership, education, credit access,

Together, we can close the equity gap in areas like income, homeownership, education, credit access, and wealth. [ Hey {NAME}, In honor and celebration of Black History Month, we’re holding an event on February 24th about how we can help close the equity gap on Long Island. [If you’re interested in attending, you can RSVP here!]( [ [RSVP]( Closing the equity gap is something that Jack has been working on for quite some time. Last year we compiled a toolkit with statistics and helpful information on how we, as a county, can close this gap. In fact, when we close this gap, our local economy will be nearly $24 billion stronger because of it! And while our economy will grow, maybe more importantly, aggregate Black income on Long Island would grow by $4.5 billion, helping to make sure that all members of our community are living prosperously on Long Island. [Want to learn more about the equity gap? We made a toolkit with concrete actions we can take to close it.]( [EQUITY GAP TOOLKIT]( Together, we can close the equity gap in areas like income, homeownership, education, credit access, and wealth. So join us on Wednesday as we discuss these important issues with distinguished members of our community, Dr. Tomeka M. Robinson and Joysetta Pearse. [RSVP]( Looking forward to seeing you there, -- Team Schnirman Paid for by Jack Schnirman for Nassau This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) | You can unsubscribe by [clicking here.](

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