![]() Dialogue and brainstorming will follow the panel presentations. But that’s not all! Recognizing the power of organized women and men to make history, they guide us to claim our right to do so using the practical steps we have learned to take in our daily caregiving work. Panelists excavate the historical relationships between “women’s work” and capitalism, between capitalism and the degradation of people and the planet, and the ways that racism and other systems of supremacy are used to thwart action. Is that a victory? Or is it a deft maneuver to derail the movement for a just caregiver wage – indeed, to derail the movement for the fundamental right to the basic means of survival. ![]() Last among industrialized nations, the United States has recently (and reluctantly) implemented a stripped-down and sanitized form of a “child allowance” to support caregiving work. You won’t want to miss this FREE webinar featuring international feminist icons on a subject that just keeps getting more urgent as the pandemic lingers. Then we'll meet together five more Fridays, at the same time (8pm eastern/5pm pacific), on April 29th, May 20th, June 10th, July 1st and July 22nd.All registration fees are donations that will fuel our work to make this information widely accessible.Ĭo-sponsored by An Economy of Our Own, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom US Section’s Women, Money & Democracy Committee, California Public Banking Alliance, and Public Banking Institute. ![]() We'll kick off our first session on Friday, April 8th at 8pm eastern/5pm pacific. ![]() This is an entirely digital, small-group series of six sessions offered at a sliding scale. Learn more in the first series of our special and accessible workshops for women-and become a skilled advocate for economic change in your community! Public Banking can save the planet, close the equity gap, address systemic racism, stop funding weapons and global wars, and level the playing field for women and families. Learn more about public banking in our learning circle for women-and become a skilled advocate for economic change in your community!
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