The richest 1% tipping the scale in their favor. Source: Shutterstock.

The African-American Credit Union Coalition will host a new virtual event in August that will launch a series of discussions among credit union professionals about how they can address economic, health and social inequalities that affect minorities in their communities.

"As Black professionals, we are eager to share insights from our unique experiences and exchange strategies with allies to help us build a more diverse and inclusive workforce so that we can impact the communities where we live," Renée Sattiewhite, AACUC President/CEO, said. "I'm confident this new virtual format affords us even greater opportunity to reach more people and provide value that's particularly relevant in this current environment."

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