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Subject Celebrate Juneteenth by shaping a better future!
Date June 19, 2025 2:02 PM
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Submit your 2026 Just Economy Conference session ideas by July 25!

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Hi Friend,

As we celebrate Juneteenth today, we also reflect on how far we have come since June 19, 1865, and how far we have yet to go. Wealth inequality, particularly the racial wealth divide, is larger than ever. Homeownership feels unattainable for entire generations of Americans. And we face global economic and political chaos almost daily.

We need bold solutions. We need community-driven action. We need each and every voice to stand up and fight for an economic system that not only promises but delivers to all Americans opportunities to build wealth and live well.

Will you bring your voice to the 2026 Just Economy Conference ([link removed] ) ?

What conversations do you want to lead? What new ideas can you bring to the table to help us imagine and create a just economy? Whose voices do you want to include and showcase? Have an idea for a session, panel, or discussion? Submit your idea by July 25. ([link removed] )

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Questions about how to submit a proposal? Register here ([link removed] ) for the upcoming Conference Proposal Informational Webinar on June 24. If you have questions before then contact us or watch the informational webinar from last year.

Can’t wait to see your proposal!

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