Join brilliant community organizers and innovators in conversation about economics, governance and the movements that are building economic and political power for collective liberation.
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Join brilliant community organizers and innovators in conversation about economics, governance and the movements that are building economic and political power for collective liberation.
Join Jessica Norwood (RUNWAY) and Nia Evans (Boston Ujima Project) as they explore the real meaning behind the phrase "racial wealth gap", discuss Black resiliency and power, and meditate on the power of love as a force for change.
Economics for Emancipation
Join brilliant community organizers and innovators in conversation about economics, governance and the movements that are building economic and political power for collective liberation.