Organized by Ujima, The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community
Join Ujima, The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community and the Culturally Specific Serving Programs (CSSP) grant program for an insightful and empowering webinar exploring strategies to advance economic justice for survivors. This session will define types of economic justice, highlight barriers survivors face in achieving financial stability, and share actionable strategies to overcome challenges.
Through sharing case studies and innovative approaches, we will examine how economic justice initiatives can enable survivors to move from a state of surviving to truly thriving. Whether you are an advocate, service provider, policymaker, or ally, this webinar offers valuable insights and practical tools to support survivors in building a brighter future.
Objectives:
- Define types of economic justice for survivors.
- Identify barriers to economic justice.
- Explore strategies to advance economic justice.
- Highlight case studies and examples of innovative economic justice approaches enabling survivors to move towards thriving.
Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding and be part of the movement toward economic empowerment for survivors.
Presented by:
- Lisalyn Jacobs, CEO of Just Solutions, LLC
- Purvi Shah, Author of Seeding Generations; Co-Coordinator, Collaborative for Restoring Healing & Transforming Communities; and former Economic Policy & Leadership TA Provider, Women of Color Network, Inc.