Racism can be a difficult and sensitive issue to discuss. We know it exists, but after George Floyd’s death resulted in protests and civil unrest over racial injustice in the past year, there is a keen awareness about the importance of having these difficult conversations. For community associations specifically, they may look introspectively and ask: How do board members and residents adopt and practice behaviors that address racism and support equality?   Read the article……………………………….

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