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At United for a Fair Economy we work to build and sustain movements
for economic, racial, and gender justice. We have been working
side-by-side with frontline leaders to build a world that provides
real health and safety for all, using popular education to unpack how
our economy is sustained through systems of racism, criminalization
and anti-Blackness, and using healing justice to address ongoing
trauma. In times of physical distancing, we are working hard to make
tools and resources available.
- We've facilitated online healing circles for public workers &
community organizers in the largely immigrant community of Chelsea,
MA.
- We've facilitated an online training of trainers to prepare Latinx
leaders from seven states, Mexico & Honduras to use popular
education online.
- We've held webinars on building worker power to address the
corporate elite who are profiting from the pandemic.
See below for some stories of how we partner with movements and
ways we might work together...
North Carolina
Coalition Training of Trainers
Back before quarantine, UFE hosted our second ever cohort of
trainers in our new NC Training Network! In order to continue building
and supporting the movement, it is imperative to bring people together
from all walks of life to collectively theorize how to defeat the
oppression we all face. Movement-builders from 8 different
organizations gathered together in Charlotte from cities and towns all
across North Carolina for the four-day retreat, co-facilitated by UFE
staff members David Dixon, Eroc Arroyo-Montano, Riahl O’Malley, and
Jeanette Huezo. Click below to see the photos!
Facilitating
Leadership with COPAL in Minnesota
Riahl O'Malley (UFE’s National Education Director) co-facilitated
COPAL's leadership institute, the first of a series of trainings.
COPAL is a rapidly-growing grassroots Latinx organization in Minnesota
working to unite Latinxs in Minnesota in active grassroots communal
democracy that builds racial, gender, social and economic justice
across community lines. Over the course of three days, the 22
participants learned from one another, built solidarity, and planned
for the year ahead.
State of the Dream
Report 2020
Check out our new report, State
of the Dream 2020: Building a Fair Economy at the Intersections!
This year’s report on gender and race honors the legacy of Coretta
Scott King, an overlooked movement-leader and inspiration for social
and economic justice. The report takes a deep look at how entrenched
racism and sexism are sustaining yawning economic inequities in the
U.S, and features research, stories, interviews and a practical,
popular education resource to help us fight for a fair economy.
An Open Letter to
Governor Cuomo and the NYS Legislature
On March 16, 2020, thirty-five members of Responsible Wealth – a
network of individuals in the top 1% of income and/or wealth – sent a
letter to New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo and the Legislature
advocating for higher taxes on ultra-wealthy individuals like
themselves to help fill New York’s pressing and unmet budget
needs.
New Resource for
Educators: 25 Tips for Facilitating Online
In light of the increased need for many organizations to transition
their movement-building work to online platforms because of Covid-19,
UFE has put together a new resource containing 25 helpful tips for
facilitating meetings online. This new resource, created by our
National Education Director, Riahl O’Malley, is filled with varied
tips, from technical information to ways to facilitate an inclusive
space that challenges inequitable power dynamics. Click
here to check it out!
Facilitating with
Our Fire Collective
Just before quarantine, Eroc Arroyo-Montano (our Director of
Cultural Organizing) collaborated with leaders at the "Our Fire
Collective” Educators Healing Gathering, an immersive retreat for
educators. "The goal was that we build solidarity and vulnerability
through challenging, rejuvenating, and connecting activities grounded
in nature and contemplative modalities, and a ‘3-day away’ effect
taking time and space from their challenging contexts,” he explained.
Combining healing justice and popular education, this important
gathering led to transformation, rejuvenation, solidarity, and a
renewed passion for crucial movement-building work.
Get more resources
and news on our blog
We've posted a ton of updates recently, including our 2019
Impact Report.
In case you haven’t seen it yet: here is our
statement on the COVID-19 crisis. And our response to the state-sanctioned
lynching of George Floyd.
In Solidarity, United for a Fair Economy
p.s. We are a national, independent, nonprofit organization that
challenges the concentration of wealth and power that corrupts
democracy, deepens the racial divide, and tears communities apart.
Please consider a one-time
or recurring gift today to support this work!
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