ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Here’s your guide to what’s happening around the Rochester area on Wednesday. You can see more upcoming events in our community calendar.
Mayor Malik Evans’ State of the City address
Mayor Malik Evans is set to speak about his policies at the annual State of the City address on Wednesday. The address starts at 6 p.m. at The Theater at Innovation Square.
It’s by invitation only, but you can watch the address live on the city’s website. The full transcript will be posted on the website afterward. During last year’s State of the City, Evans spoke about new community partnerships, violence prevention, and programs to promote equity.
Conference on racial and structural equity
Community leaders will give an update on Wednesday on efforts to make Monroe County more racially and structurally equitable.
This year marks the sixth anniversary of the Commission on Racial and Structural Equity (RASE). Representatives from the Urban League of Rochester, City of Rochester, County of Monroe, and the Rochester City School District will speak about the progress on recommendations the commission has made. The public conference will be held virtually on Zoom, and it runs from noon to 1:30 p.m. You can RSVP here.
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