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Subject Thank you for voting on 2025 Just Economy Conference session proposals. Here are the winners!
Date December 3, 2024 2:32 PM
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We’re excited to announce the session winners from our voting contest! These exceptional sessions will be featured next March at the 2025 Just Economy Conference ([link removed] ) . The full schedule will be released soon, so stay tuned.

Session Winners:

- Understanding Land Value Taxes: Can we tax our way to more vibrant cities?
- Reclaiming the Low Income Housing Tax Credit: Transforming state plans for inclusive communities through social housing
- Public banking for the public good: How public banks can promote racial equity and build community wealth
- The Formula: Community + culture + commerce = A just and equitable economy
- Innovation that builds capacity and moves job seekers towards financial wellness
- Financing the Future: Nonprofits, banks, and affordable housing
- Housing our essential workers: Creative solutions to address the critical housing needs of farmworkers communities.
- Beyond the buzz: Keeping racial equity at the heart of finance

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Congratulations to all our session winners, and a big thank-you to everyone who participated in the voting. Your input is shaping a powerful lineup of discussions.

See you in March!

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