 Good morning. I am Keitha Center from your content lead for Spectrum and founder of the Solution Center. We are delighted that you have welcomed Spectrum virtual over the next three days to talk about one of the most pressing issues facing America, the racial wealth gap. If things were normal, we would all be together at the gathering spot in Atlanta, Georgia, hugging and working together and shaking hands. But these are not normal time. Nothing is normal about the economic disparities we are facing across racial lines. Nothing is normal about COVID-19 and the impact it has had. Nothing is normal about the killing and hunting of black men and women. But here we are gathered all across the spectrum to do something to have an impact to make a difference and to build an inclusive economy. Thank you for joining us. We are so excited to have you. And I am excited now to turn the virtual stage over to Carrie Hansen, VP of SoCAP. One more thing while we are waiting on Carrie to join us. Please be engaged in the chats we have here. We have two people that are coming and joining all over the world. And we are just really thrilled that we have over 500, close to 600 people that are here with us today. So please take advantage of the entire platform and learn from them and meet them. Carrie. Hi everyone, welcome. Thank you so much for being here and for joining us today. My name is Carrie Hansen. I am the vice president of SoCAP. And on behalf of SoCAP and Spectrum and our parent company Intentional Media and our sister brands, conscious company media and Total Impact, we are so delighted to have you here today to join these critically important conversations. I want to tell you just a little bit about SoCAP and then we're going to take you right into our event for today. But SoCAP was started 13 years ago and our mission is to unlock the potential of markets to accelerate and inspire investment and positive impact. To do that, we convene a global ecosystem and a marketplace. And that includes social entrepreneurs, investors, foundations, nonprofit leaders, governments, policy leaders, creators, corporations, academia, everyone that makes up this entire ecosystem of creating an impactful economy. And we do that through events that are digital and throughout our platform. With education, we spur conversations ignite action. In 2017, with support from the WK Kellogg Foundation, we started a racial equity track and dedicated content to racial equity. And from those conversations last year, we started Spectrum to specifically address racial inequities, and in particular, the racial wealth gap. As we planned this event and the content team checked in daily as events unfolded across our nation, we try to determine and decide what pieces of content needed to pivot or change in order to respond to our current moments. The one piece that has remained constant throughout the entire planning since last year to today is the need for action. The content team has listened to hundreds of conversations nationally with many of you that are joining us today and many others across the country, and with the help of our advisory committee to be able to bring this action oriented conversation to you today. I ask and we ask that you bring real conversations, bring your real hopes and fears and needs into Spectrum over these next few days, and then afterwards as we continue the conversation leading out of Spectrum and into SoCAP and beyond. We have asked all of our speakers to do the same and I guarantee you they are ready and prepared to do that for you. It has been my absolute pleasure to work with Keisha Center, our content lead to develop this content with you, and with Nadia Brigham and so many others to deny in this event. At this time, I would like to introduce you to Nadia Brigham Consulting. She's going to come to the stage. Nadia Brigham brings over 20 years of work.