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The Wage Gap: How Economic Disparities Shape Policy and Power

In honor of Equal Pay Day and Women’s History Month, join us for a powerful discussion on the wage gap as a tool of political and economic control. This conversation will go beyond traditional pay equity narratives to examine how race, gender, and class disparities don’t just reflect inequality—they sustain broader political agendas.

Our expert panel will break down the systemic forces that keep the wage gap in place and explore how economic disparities disproportionately impact Black, Brown, Indigenous, and queer communities. We’ll unpack the connections between economic injustice and political power, highlighting the policies and structures that reinforce wage inequities—and how we push back.

Whether you're an advocate, policymaker, worker, or organizer, this event will offer critical insights and strategies for collective action. Join us in the fight for economic and gender justice that leaves no one behind.

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