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Subject Today's Just Economy Sessions
Date May 7, 2021 1:42 PM
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Dear NCRC members and allies,
It’s another packed day of Just Economy sessions! Register now ([link removed]) to join for today’s and next week's sessions live. Registration also provides access through May 30 to recordings for most sessions from the entire conference.
11:30 am ET
* Promoting Economic Equality in Later Life Through Innovative Solutions and Programs
* Why Philanthropy Needs to Support Leaders of BIPOC Startup Ecosystems

1:00 pm ET
* Cannabis and a Just Economy
* The $20.83 Loan Red Flag

2:30 pm ET
* Creating Equitable Access to Capital for Black-led/-serving Nonprofits
* The Use of Artificial Intelligence and Alternative Data in Financial Services: Force for Inclusion?

4:00 pm ET
* Just Recovery from Natural Disasters: Climate Change, Best Practices and Innovative Financing For Rural Recovery

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Highlights from Day 4
"Most corporations haven't been as forward thinking about these issues as they should have been. Many corporations were focusing on not being discriminatory. But that's different from saying we recognize racial inequality is an issue in our society and we are going to take steps to address this." - Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, NCRC

"I do not believe there is a shortage of talent when it comes to people of color. I know there are hundreds of thousands of people just like me out there. The question becomes, how are you, as the leader of your organization, ensuring that the hiring process is equitable?"
- KimArie Yowell, Rock Central

“It's really important that we use cross-sector collaboration to address economic inequities in our community.” -
Catherine Crosby, City of Toledo, Ohio

“That social capital deficit that is felt by entrepreneurs especially in the Black and Brown community is something we’re intentionally trying to solve for.” - Marisa Calderon, NCRC
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Team NCRC

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