An expert panel will discuss Arkansas’s economic future at the 11th annual Racial Attitudes in Pulaski County Forum from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, April 17, at the Ron Robinson Theater in downtown Little Rock. (See for detailed directions)
The event, titled “Money, Class and Opportunity,” is free and open to the public. Registration is available online at 2014 Forum.
Senator Joyce Elliott of the 33rd District will moderate a panel of civic leaders as they discuss what class, finance, and business mean to Arkansas residents.
In addition, Chief Economist and State Economic Forecaster Dr. Michael Pakko of the Institute for Economic Advancement at UALR will give an economic overview of Pulaski County.
The featured guests will discuss some of the key topics addressed in the 2014 Racial Attitudes Survey such as business practices and consumer behavior, paying taxes, public policy, small business ownership, employment, and what role education plays in financial stability.
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