You may have heard about the provocatively-titled event called Bold v. Old that took place in Washington, D.C. last week, which brought grassroots leaders, organizers and emerging thought leaders together with leading politicians and policy experts. Now you can check out some of the discussions from the event and hear for yourself how power and agency are at the root of economic justice for our communities. (And if you just want the quick overview of the event, watch our highlight video)
Worker Power: Dorian Warren & Mary Kay Henry of SEIU, Palak Shah of DWA, and Andrea Dehlendorf from WorkIt
Messaging Bold Economics in Red Districts: Stacey Abrams & Rashad Robinson
Senator Kamala Harris & Felicia Wong
Senator Cory Booker & Darrick Hamilton
Bestselling author, Stephanie Land
Thinking Big in California: Natalie Foster with Rep. Ro Khanna & Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs
Chris Hughes on Taxes for the Public Good
Ai-jen Poo on Universal Family Care
Reclaiming Populism by Uplifting the Dignity in All Work with Sen. Sherrod Brown
The three organizations who collaborated on Bold v. Old were Community Change, the Economic Security Project and the Roosevelt Institute. The event was supported by the Hewlett Foundation.