The Aspen Institute is hosting a webinar on How Financial Activism Can Help Build a Gender-Equitable Economy on Thursday, January 23rd, from 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM.
By 2030, women are expected to control $34 trillion of U.S. financial assets, a three-fold increase in just a decade. But research shows women want more than a financial return on their investments; they want to use their money to spend, save, invest, and give in alignment with their values. Led by Aspen FSP Senior Fellow Heather McCulloch, this Women in the Economy dialogue features an in-depth discussion with two authors and impact investors who are helping women and people of color become “financial activists” in order to use the power of their money to support the change they want to see in the world. This event, a part of the Women in the Economy Dialogue Series, hosted by the Aspen Institute Financial Security Program, features in-depth discussions with journalists, authors, filmmakers, and other thought leaders about how to redesign the economy so women are able to strive, thrive, and fully contribute to their families’ financial security and the nation’s economic growth.
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