Prompt What does a Just Economy mean to you? Share your vision. Keep it short, make it long, make it gentle or raw, it's up to you.
Format Up to you. Tell a story, paint a picture, write an essay or a poem, sing a song, shoot a video, share a photo.
Topics Whatever you care about. What does a Just Economy mean for ... healthcare, housing, wealth, race, poverty, education, automation, migration, discrimination, gig work, no work, finance, democracy, corruption, privacy, surveillance, climate change, guns, crime, food, air, water, nature, media, journalism? You name it.
How This Works
Post to your favorite social media platform(s). Make sure it's public so others can see and share it. We'll look for tagged posts on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter and collect some of them here.
Tags IMPORTANT: We scan widely, use of the right tag isn't required, it just helps us spot new posts. We keep an eye on an evolving group of tags, including: #blacklivesmatter #justeconomy #afterthis #covidart.
We'll select some of our favorites here, and on Instagram @ justeconomy
Purpose We launched this on April 2, 2020, in the middle of a global pandemic. It's a terrifying moment. It's also a time to be hopeful, to imagine how we recover and how the world works #afterthis. The Black Lives Matter protests in May and June added to our curiosity about imagining a better future. This project is a celebration of creativity, ideas and insights from anyone, anywhere. There are no prizes. But maybe someone who should be listening will.
After This Team Alyssa Wiltse, Xi Rotmil, Richie Lynch, Maria Georgieva, Maxim Applegate, Erin Denzler, Andrew Nachison
Contact media@ncrc.org
(Also: A Collective Scream // A Virtual Hug)
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Before the pandemic devastated minority communities, banks and government officials starved them of capital.
Lower-income and minority neighborhoods that were intentionally cut off from lending and investment decades ago today suffer not only from reduced wealth and greater poverty, but from lower life expectancy and higher prevalence of chronic diseases that are risk factors for poor outcomes from COVID-19, a new study shows.