From Team NCRC <[email protected]>
Subject Speak at the 2023 Just Economy Conference - Call for Submissions
Date September 20, 2022 5:45 PM
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Deadline for Submissions is this Friday!

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There are only a few days left to submit your 2023 Just Economy Conference ([link removed]) session ideas. Don’t delay in adding your voice to this vital conversation!

From March 29-30, advocates, allies, practitioners and funders will be coming together in Washington, DC. We’ll share ideas, learn from each other and ask the hard questions needed to chart out a new path.

What conversations do you want to lead? What new ideas can you bring to the table to help us imagine and create a just economy? Whose voices do you want to include and showcase?

If you have ideas for potential session topics or would like to plan a panel or discussion around your interests and expertise, submit your ideas ([link removed]) by this Friday, September 23.
Submit Your Session Idea! ([link removed])
Here are some of our guiding questions for this years conference:
* How can we make upward economic mobility attainable for all?
* How can we make sure everyone has access to a comfortable, safe and affordable home?
* How can we ensure that everyone gets a fair shot at financial security?
* How can we make sure local communities thrive?
* How can we ensure that everyone earns enough to pay for life's necessities?
* How can we ensure universal access to great healthcare?
* How can we ensure all children have access to a great education?
* How can we ensure individuals own their personal data, control who has access to it and are treated fairly by anyone who does?
* How can we build a trusted, inclusive and accessible democracy?
* How can we redress and reverse the impacts of past injustices and exclusions from economic and social opportunity?
* What are the capacity gaps and solutions to strengthen local initiatives?

Be sure to include a clear title and description, suggestions for a moderator and speakers, and a plan to engage the in-person audience. All speakers receive free entry into the full Just Economy Conference.

Questions about how to submit a proposal? Watch this recording ([link removed]) on the process of conference session proposals and answering commonly asked questions. Any further questions please contact Kaylee Harcrow (mailto:[email protected]) .

The Just Economy Conference ([link removed]) is the national event for community, policy, government, business and foundation leaders working toward a just economy that not only promises but delivers to all Americans opportunities to build wealth and live well. Participants typically include a mix of cabinet secretaries, members of Congress, top-tier policymakers, racial and social justice leaders and field experts.

Visit here ([link removed]) for more information and to register for the 2023 Just Economy Conference. Can’t wait to read your proposal ([link removed]) !

Thanks for all that you do!
Team NCRC

P.S. If your company would like to participate in sponsorship opportunities, contact Phil York (mailto:[email protected]) .


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