Bea Stotzer, Board President at New Economics for Women, discusses first generation women of color immigrants and their need for economic development and asset building at the Economic Security for Women Conference.
Investing in Women Around the World
Representative Donna Edwards (D-MD) discusses the importance of investing in the women both domestically and internationally to promote economic development and wealth building.
Intersection of Race, Gender and Wealth: Why Disparities Matter, Part 1
Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D., President, Institute for Women's Policy Research, discusses the wealth gap and how class, race and gender contributes to societal divisions at the Economic Security for Women.
Intersection of Race, Gender and Wealth: Why Disparities Matter, Q & A
Question and answer session dealing with wealth building for women of color at the Economic Security for Women Conference.
Economic Security for Women: Keynote Speech, Part 1
Mariko Chang, Ph.D., discusses women of color, wealth, economic development and America's future at the Economic Security for Women Conference.
Asset Building for Vulnerable Communities
Shyama Venkateswar of the National Council for Research on Women discusses asset building in vulnerable communities at the Economic Security for Women Conference.
Women Immigrants: Generating Wealth and Global Economy, Part 1
C. Nicole Mason, Ph.D., Executive Director at the Women of Color Policy Research Network at NYU, discusses how women of color, including immigrants, are often cheated when it comes to wealth management and asset building.
Women Lose Wealth in Economic Recession
The Need for Economic Development for Women of Color
Representative Gwen Moore (D-WI) discusses how women, particularly women of color, were especially hard hit by the great recession and the need for economic development and asset building for women at the Economic Security for Women Conference.
Women Immigrants: Generating Wealth and Global Economy, Part 2
Doua Thor, Executive Director of the Southeast Asia Research Action Center, discusses the role of the asset building and economic development for women of color refugees at the Economic Security for Women Conference.
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Kezia Williams, Founder of Capital Cause
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Kezia Williams serves as Chair of Capital Cause, a DC-based fiscally-sponsored nonprofit dedicated to engaging young philanthropists in giving. Her work with this organization has included growing the organization from five vested members to over 5,000 young professionals influenced by the message of young philanthropy.
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Tax Deduction for Students Now Will Pay Dividends
Written by U.S. Rep. Charles B. Rangel
I am pleased that the President's FY14 Budget addresses the student loan crisis in our country. From leading the world into the age of democracy to spearheading the technological revolution, America has always been at the forefront of greatness.
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