Impact Investing in Worker Cooperatives: How to get involved
This webinar is targeted for impact investors and others who want to better understand investment options for targeting impact capital to worker coops.
This webinar is targeted for impact investors and others who want to better understand investment options for targeting impact capital to worker coops.
The webinar will be focused on Reparations and explore different ways that organizers across the country are working on reparations for past and continuing harms from the government, responsible corporations, and other institutions.
Learn about USFWC and member-driven policy initiatives at the national, state, and local levels, and help to inform how we can best organize with our members.
Please join us for a webinar on Monday, May 15th to learn more about how you can support strategies for transformation and Black liberation.
We invite you to the Movement for Black Lives fifth political education webinar this coming Wednesday, June 14th at 7 ET/4 PT. The webinar will be focused on Community Control. We will be discussing different perspectives on the possibilities and challenges of community control as it relates to land, gender justice, policing and participatory budgeting.
Starting from June 2017, Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC) which is a member of ASEC/RIPESS-Asia based in Japan, will host a webinar series “Learning SSE from the Continents“.
This session will define what expanding sanctuary means, how this strategy has been utilized over time to create safe and hate-free spaces for everyone, in particular, those being persecuted for their immigration status. We will share a new resource guide that has been recently launched by the USFWC and DAWI in collaboration with Urban Justice Center, where people can obtain information about their rights as worker-owners within the workplace and as individuals/families.
Love the People is a three-part webinar series that will bring together storytellers who will share their experiences with community-focused responses to interpersonal and systemic violence. We will cover interpersonal violence intervention in our homes and neighborhoods, defending our demonstrations and movement spaces, and community defense in our workplaces, in sanctuary and across our communities. We will explore how to expand the concept of sanctuary and new ways to imagine community defense.