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Working Hard for the Money: Considerations for Survivors’ Safety, Privacy, and Economic Empowerment in the Gig Economy – EJ Summit 2019
Kara Rhodebeck of NNEDV's Economic Justice Team and Corbin Streett, Technsology Safety Specialist with NNEDV's Safety Net project, delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
Showing Up: How We See, Speak, and Disrupt Racial Inequity Facing Survivors of Domestic and Sexual Violence – EJ Summit 2019
Lisalyn Jacobs of Just Solutions and Mona Muro of the Texas Coalition Against Family Violence delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
The Economic Effects of Abuse: Findings from a National Survey – EJ Summit 2019
Cynthia Hess of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research  delivered this presentation about a landmark report, "Dreams Deferred: A Survey on the Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Survivors’ Education, Careers, and Economic Security," at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
Survivor Voices & Compensation – EJ Summit 2019
Lisa Pous of SAFE (Stop Abuse for Everyone) delivered this presentation at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
Engaging Systems of Finance in Economic Justice – EJ Summit 2019
This presentation including five strategies for using finance for social change was delivered at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
Credit Unions and Unbanked Immigrants, Establishing Affordable Banking and Banking Partnerships – EJ Summit 2019
This presentation about lessons learned in serving immigrant survivors and enhancing their economic security was delivered at the 2019 Economic Justice Summit in Houston, Texas.
Engaging Employers in Building Safe and Supportive Workplaces
Sarah Gonzalez Bocinski and Aaron Polkey of Futures Without Violence delivered this presentation, which includes tools for evaluating workplace culture, policies, and practices to identify opportunities to develop a trauma-informed, survivor-centered lens.