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Subject Just Economy Conference FAQs
Date April 19, 2021 6:59 PM
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Dear NCRC members and allies,
In just two weeks, we’ll be gathering together for the 2021 Just Economy Conference! We’re excited to connect and reconnect with you and our collective commitment to a future where a just economy is not just a dream but a reality.

If you’re not registered yet, make sure you register today ([link removed]) !
If you’re registered, we’re looking forward to “seeing” you! Now, share this with a colleague and ask them to register too.

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Here are answers to questions we’ve been getting from other registrants that may also be on your mind.

What is Advocacy Week?
The Just Economy Conference includes a Hill Day for NCRC members to meet with their policymakers. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, our Hill Day is not only all virtual, but it is an entire Advocacy Week April 26-30. Join NCRC today ([link removed]) if you’d like to attend. Please remember to indicate that you want to attend Advocacy Week on your registration; if you have already registered, send an email to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) asking to be added to Advocacy Week. Then save the date for meetings with your policymakers!

Date States
Monday, April 26th AL, AR, CO, MD, MN, NE, NH, NM,SC, TX
Tuesday, April 27th DC, HI, IN, MA, ME, MS, NC, NV, OR, VA, WA, WI
Wednesday, April 28th AK, AZ, DE, FL, GA, LA, NJ, RI, TN
Thursday, April 29th CA, CT, IA, IL, KY, MI, MO, NY, OH, PA
Friday, April 30th PR

What does registration include?
Registration includes access to all keynote and networking sessions on May 3 and 4 plus all Just Economy sessions on May 5-14. That’s 55 sessions and amazing content from racial and social justice leaders, field experts and members of Congress and the new administration.

When you join NCRC, registration also includes Advocacy Week, but you need to indicate that you’re attending Advocacy Week in your registration so that we can schedule meetings with your policymakers.

Where can I find the conference schedule?
View ([link removed]) the full schedule, session previews, and confirmed speakers on the Just Economy Conference page!

I can’t attend all the sessions live. Will sessions be recorded for future viewing?
Yes! Recordings will be accessible via the event platform for a limited amount of time following the conclusion of the conference.

Will there be opportunities to connect with other attendees?
Attendees will have multiple opportunities to connect with others throughout the conference. There will be breakout areas for attendees with similar interests and backgrounds, places to debrief sessions together, and the chance to connect one-on-one with attendees.

Do you have other questions that weren’t covered here? Ask us with the chat feature on the bottom right of the Just Economy Conference page ([link removed]) ! We’re available to answer questions from now throughout the conference.
We can’t wait to “see” you,

Team NCRC

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