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Presented by The Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy and the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice at The New School.
At a pivotal moment of paradigm shift, many are asking, what will come next? According to many scholars and activists, the existing market-centric economic paradigm has failed: it has failed to deliver broad-based prosperity or financial stability, particularly for Black, Indigenous and other people of color. How do we forge a new economy that fosters broad prosperity with economic inclusion, civic engagement, social equity and human dignity at its center, regardless of identity?
In partnership with the Office of Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice and sponsored by the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy, “Visions of a Post-Neoliberal Future” will bring leading thinkers, changemakers, policymakers, journalists, and activists to the New School to present their perspectives on building an inclusive political economy as part of the Milano School’s Henry Cohen Public lecture series.