[sudo-announce] FW: Register for the New Economy Week online panel series

Troy Massey ecoeconomist11 at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 22:36:19 PDT 2014



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From: "Mike Sandmel" <mike at neweconomy.net>
Sent: ‎10/‎9/‎2014 3:48 PM
To: "ecoeconomist11 at gmail.com" <ecoeconomist11 at gmail.com>
Subject: Register for the New Economy Week online panel series


Dear Troy --
There's a lot going on next week! Our friends and allies have planned over 80 events for New Economy Week 2014 and we hope you’ll take a look at the map and attend an event in your area.
No matter where you live, there will be a way for you to join the conversation. 
>From Tuesday to Friday next week, the New Economy Coalition will be hosting a panel discussion each day featuring community leaders from across the US and Canada. Check out the line-up below!
Register today to access all of next week's panels.
See you next week,
Mike Sandmel 
Manager of Coalition Engagement, New Economy Coalition

There Are Many Alternatives: System Change Not Climate Change
Tuesday, October 14 @ 3-4pm EST
Climate change is both an existential threat to the future of humanity and a present-day struggle for many communities on the frontlines of extractive industry. It is also perhaps the greatest opportunity we've had to build a broad-based movement for economic system change. This panel will explore how the struggle for climate justice can be a lens for imagining and building the new economy we need. 



Scaling Power for a Just Transition: Strategies to Catalyze the New Economy
Wednesday, October 15 @ 4-5pm EST
Our ideas for an alternative economy -- no matter how beautiful, logical, or even necessary they are -- aren’t going anywhere without social movement power. The good news is that this movement is emerging. While we have a lot of work ahead of us, there is an increasing desire to build together across traditional silos. Our projects, policies and business models are resonating with people and even beginning to displace extractive industry. This panel will explore how we can connect and learn from successful experiments, pilot projects, and campaigns to build broad-based power and effect deep transformation at scale.
Panelists:
Hilary Abel, Project Equity
Rebecca Kemble, US Federation of Woker Co-ops / Union Cab of Madison
James Mumm, National People’s Action
Vanessa Timmer, One Earth



Honoring our Histories, Fighting for our Future: Learning From Communities on the Frontlines of a Just Transition
Thursday, October 16 @ 3-4pm EST
Far too often, powerful interests divide communities by presenting a false choice between good jobs and a healthy environment. A fundamental principle of the new economy is the value of cultivating abundance -- the idea that there is enough and that we can, and must, have living wages and a liveable planet. And so we must ask ourselves: "How do we transition to a renewable economy without leaving the workers, young people, and communities most impacted by extractive industries behind?
Panelists:
Deirdre Smith, 350
Kwabena Nkromo, Atlanta Food & Farm LLC
Ivy Brashear, Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED)



Displacing Injustice, Embracing Community: Lessons from Local and Regional New Economy Organizing
Friday, October 17 @ 3-4pm EST
>From Richmond, CA to Jackson, MI, people are organizing to build local power and are seeing major victories that could point the way forward to a new economy. This panel raises the question: "How can we support neighborhoods, cities, towns, and regions as the fertile ground for the kind of economy we need?”
Panelists:
Aaron Tanaka, Center For Economic Democracy / NEC Board
Stacy Mitchell, Institute for Local Self-Reliance
Marnie Thompson, Fund for Democratic Communities



In addition to these panels, a number of NEC coalition members are also hosting online events for New Economy Week:
Transition US Teleseminar: "Re-thinking Our Monetary System: Bay Bucks and the New Economy"
Tuesday, October 14, 2PM to 3:15PM EST
Slow Money State of the Sector Report: A conversation with Woody Tasch, founder and chairman of Slow Money
Wednesday, October 15, 1PM to 2PM EST
Community Resilience 101: How Your Community Can Thrive in Challenging Times by JP New Economy Transition
Thursday, October 16, 12PM-1PM EST
Count Care In: Foundations of Prosperity in a New Economy by the Caring Economics Campaign
Thursday, October 16, 4PM to 5PM EST


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