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Subject Save the Date: EARNCon 2026 in Washington DC!
Date December 3, 2025 3:14 PM
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EARNCon 2026 in Washington, DC

September 30th - October 2nd, 2026

Mark your calendars! We’re excited to announce that EARNCon 2026 will take place September 30–October 2 at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. The conference will once again be hosted in partnership with the Economic Policy Institute’s Program on Race, Ethnicity, and the Economy (PREE), and will continue to uplift transformative ideas and campaigns advancing racial, economic, and gender justice. As always, we’ll create space to build skills, strategize together, and strengthen our community of researchers, policy experts, and grassroots organizers.

Planning for EARNCon 2026 will kick off early next year. Stay tuned for opportunities to propose sessions, recommend speakers, and participate in the planning process.

If you attended EARNCon 2025 in New Orleans last month and haven’t provided feedback already, please take a moment to complete the feedback survey ([link removed]) from this year’s conference so we can make EARNCon 2026 even better.

SAVE THE DATE!

SEPTEMBER 30th - OCTOBER 2nd, 2026

The Mayflower Hotel ([link removed])

1127 Connecticut Ave NW, ([link removed])

Washington, DC 20036 ([link removed])
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