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Suggest questionThe Morehouse College Department of International Comparative Labor Studies hosted the inaugural Vision and Victory Conference: Expanding Black Employee Ownership this November at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta.
Our team from Project Equity was honored to join them for this groundbreaking national gathering to explore EO as a transformative strategy to close the racial wealth gap and expand economic opportunity within Black communities.
The conference also marks the continuing partnership with Morehouse and the debut of our latest research on Black employee ownership — a first-of-its-kind national guide highlighting BEO enterprises and cooperatives across the United States.
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About Project Equity
The grassroots nature of employee ownership makes it a natural fit for cities looking to strengthen their local economies. But what does the landscape of city policy to promote employee ownership currently look like? To better understand this question, Certified EO conducted a series of interviews with EO community partners involved in active and recent city policy initiatives.
This webinar will share general findings on which cities have enacted policies to promote employee ownership. The Pennsylvania Center for Employee Ownership and Project Equity will join to share details on two specific city policy efforts.