The Federal Reserve has launched a seven-part series about racism and the American economy. This is an unprecedented conversation led by the Atlanta, Boston, and Minneapolis districts of the Federal Reserve. Just in the first part of the series, Federal Reserve Presidents Raphael Bostic (Atlanta), Neel Kashkari (Minneapolis) and Eric Rosengren (Boston) and their guests confronted the history and present state of racism and the American economy, the role of the Federal Reserve in these issues, and also explored public and private sector solutions that can benefit everyone in our country.