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As we witness the ugliness of disaster capitalism and massive corporate bailouts during a global pandemic, we know it’s TIME to reimagine business-as-usual. Grassroots leaders are creating pathways for a just transition to an anti-racist, feminist, and regenerative economy.
Please join us tomorrow for our Feminist Economy Teach-in for People and the Planet, hosted by Grassroots Global Justice, the United Frontline Table and the Feminist Green New Deal Network.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021 3:00–4:30 PM PT / 6:00–7:30 PM ET Watch live from our Page
RSVP here to get a reminder
Hear from our amazing, rad feminist panelists:
- Jazmín Delgado, Strategic Advisor to the The Feminist Peace Initiative and at the Center for Political Education
- Khara Jabola-Carolus, Director of the Hawaiʻi State Commission on the Status of Women
- Santra Dennis, Miami Workers Center
- Simone Senogeles, Indigenous Environmental Network
Learn how we build toward a society that values care work and workers, respects the bodily autonomy of women and gender expansive people, and places us in a right relationship with each other, people in the rest of the planet, as well as Mother Earth.
This teach-in will be available in English, Spanish, and American Sign Language. For Spanish interpretation, you will need to register and attend the Zoom event.
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Al ser testigos de la fealdad del capitalismo del desastre en pleno apogeo y de los masivos rescates corporativos durante una pandemia global, sabemos que es TIEMPO de reimaginar las cosas habituales de otra forma. ¡Les líderes de base están creando caminos para una transición justa hacia una economía feminista regenerativa y antirracista!
Acompáñenos mañana en nuestro curso de Economía Feminista para la Gente y el Planeta, en colaboración con la Mesa Unida de las Primeras Líneas y el Nuevo Pacto Verde Feminista.
Martes 23 de febrero de 2021 3:00–4:30 PM PT / 6:00–7:30 PM ET Reserve su lugar en: http://bit.ly/FemEconomy
Venga a escuchar a nuestras increíbles y radicales panelistas feministas:
- Jazmín Delgado, Asesora en Estrategias para The Feminist Peace Initiative (La Iniciativa de Paz Feminista) y el Center for Political Education (Centro para la Educación Política)
- Khara Jabola-Carolus, Director of the Hawaiʻi State Commission on the Status of Women (Comisión del Estado de Hawai’i sobre el Estatus de las Mujeres)
- Santra Dennis, Miami Workers Center (Centro de Trabajadores de Miami)
- Simone Senogeles, Indigenous Environmental Network(Red Ambiental Indígena)
Aprenda a construir hacia una sociedad que valore el trabajo de cuidado y a les trabajadores, que respete la autonomía corporal de las mujeres y de las personas de género expansivo, y que nos sitúe en una relación correcta entre nosotres, con las personas del resto del planeta, así como con la Madre Tierra.
Esta sesión informativa estará disponible en inglés, español y lenguaje a señas americano. Para la interpretación al español, tendrá que registrarse y asistir al evento de Zoom.
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#ItTakesRoots centers the leadership and power of urban and rural communities on the frontlines of racial, gender, housing, environmental, energy and climate justice in the United States to advance regenerative economies and healthy communities. ITR is a multiracial, multicultural, intergenerational alliance of networks and alliances representing over 200 organizations and affiliates in over 50 states, provinces, territories and Native lands in the U.S. and Canada, and is led by women, gender nonconforming people, people of color, and Indigenous Peoples. It is an outcome of years of organizing and relationship building across the Climate Justice Alliance (CJA), Grassroots Global Justice Alliance (GGJ), Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), and Right to the City Alliance (RTTC) alongside Center for Story-based Strategy and The Ruckus Society.
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Established in 1990, The Indigenous Environmental Network is an international environmental justice nonprofit that works with tribal grassroots organizations to build the capacity of Indigenous communities. I EN’s activities include empowering Indigenous communities and tribal governments to develop mechanisms to protect our sacred sites, land, water, air, natural resources, the health of both our people and all living things, and to build economically sustainable communities.
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