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Dear NCRC members and allies,

Over 2,000 advocates are gathering online at the Just Economy Conference this week to learn from racial and social justice leaders, field experts and each other, as we work to build a just economy that not only promises but delivers to all Americans opportunities to build wealth and live well. 

There’s still time for you to join us live for our remaining Just Economy sessions through May 14 and watch recordings from previous sessions. 
Register Now
Today’s sessions include: 

11:30 am ET 
  • Networking 
1:00 pm ET 
  • OCC Back on Track
  • The Nuts and Bolts of Community Single-Family Development: A Successful Approach to Acquisitions, Rehabs and Ground-up
2:30 pm ET
  • Banking for Racial Economic Justice (Part 1): Racial and Ethnic Representation and Investment Framework 
  • Leading Through the Pandemic: How Local Governments are Dismantling Barriers to Economic Mobility 
4:00 pm ET
  • Banking for Racial Justice (Part 2): Products and Services for an Equitable World 
  • Open for Business: The Critical Role of Bank and CDFI Partnerships in Reaching Diverse Communities 
View Session Descriptions
Highlights from Day 3
 
To the extent that we continue to exclude people based on their immigrant status, that means that these people won’t be able to put food on the table, they are not going to thrive. We need to be on a pathway to thriving otherwise we will not recover.
-Sonja Diaz, UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Initiative

“Over half of debt collection entries are for medical debt. 1 in 5 reports contain an entry for medical debt.” - Jenifer Bosco, NCLC
 
Register now to participate live in any of the upcoming Just Economy Sessions. Registration also provides access through May 30 to recordings for most sessions from the entire conference.

Hope to “see” you soon,
Team NCRC
     
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