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Feb16
2023 Sadie T.M. Alexander Conference for Economics and Related Fields Washington United States
16 Feb 09:00 AM to 18 Feb 11:00 AM
Public Event
Hosted By jasicadell
Business Services
Looking Forward: Our Increasingly Digital World
The Sadie Collective is back and better than ever! In our fifth annual conference, the Sadie Collective turns her eyes to the future. What does a future which centers the collective look like? How will the growth of technology intersect with economics and inevitably impact our future economists, policy makers, and communities? How can we best prepare for a rapidly changing future, and carve a seat at the table and in some cases, create our own?
Do not miss this unique in-person experience! Space is limited, get your tickets ASAP!
A note about our registration process - our process is a bit lengthy to ensure that we can curate the best conference experience for you and for our reporting purposes to generous donors who make this once in a lifetime conference experience possible.
Please note the following about how your data will be used as your privacy is very important to us at the Sadie Collective. Because of this, we promise the following:
We will use your information to connect you with mentors and opportunities in the field if you give us your permission.
We will use your information to create programs that cater to your needs as a member of the Collective community.
We will not sell your data.
You can choose to remove your information at any time. Just contact us at info@sadiecollective.org.
Your data will be anonymized if used for any type of reporting.
REFUND POLICY
By buying a ticket I understand that I am holding a spot so reservations for this event are nonrefundable. If I am unable to attend I understand that I can transfer to a friend.
COVID-19 Guidance and Restrictions
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination, including one booster shot, is required to attend this event in-person. Please be prepared to show proof of your vaccinations in advance of coming to the event and as well upon arrival. Masking may be required at this event.
Agenda Outline
Final Agenda will be available digitally.
February 16, 2023
Research Reception, Brookings Institution
February 17, 2023
9:00 AM Breakfast and Registration
Shaping Our Future: Policy, Trade, and Our Digital Reality
Chat and discuss policies/data, trade in a digital world, and its impact on marginalized communities (most especially Black women) with insight from USTR
Climate Change, Economics, and the Black Community
Will this truly be the coldest summer of the rest of our lives? How do rising temperatures and sea levels impact the Black community? How has the history of housing impacted economic opportunities for Black Americans? Join environmental justice pioneer Dorecta Taylor to discuss these questions and more as we discuss climate change, economics, and the Black community.
Quantifying Harm: Economic Research on Social Harm Reduction
This workshop will offer attendees hard skills on data collection and disaggregation. Our workshop leads will offer their advice on how to collect and interpret data that truly reflects the reality of the populations tested.
Bridging the Gap: Kickstarting Your Financial Journey to Generational Wealth
Cinneah El-AminDiscuss and demonstrate the reality of building generational wealth, spotting untrustworthy money making plans, and having a cultural discourse around working towards creating the future you deserve.
Career Fair
Amazon, Urban Institute, Brookings Institute, Sloan Foundation, Ewing Kauffman Foundation, OMBW, HPS/Penta, JPMC, FRBoG, FRBC, GS GIR, PGPF, Princeton, etc.
Headshot Session
As you network and appreciate the research presentations, come by one of our booths to receive a professional headshot.
February 18, 2023 9:00 AM Breakfast and Check-In
Fireside Chat: The Black Agenda
Off the heels of the relaese of her book, "The Black Agenda: Bold Solutions For a Broken System", Sadie co-founder, Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman sits down to discuss the possibilities when it comes to enacting meaningful change in the world of economics and technology.
The Future of Work: Labor Economics in an Increasingly Digital World
With more and more companies offering long term or even permanent remote work options, office dynamics and social expectations are shifting. How do the remote and hybrid workplaces impact Black women’s experiences with the conduct evaluations, code switching, and respectability politics that were so prevalent before COVID-19? In this session, Sadie members will gain information and perspective that can help them choose which work model is best for them.
What's New Sadie?: Business Roundtable
An open session to hear updates (Board, Mission, feedback) on all things Sadie Collective from our Sadie Collective board and other members of the Sadie community.
Black Women Drive the DMV: A Report on Economic Mobility and Outcomes in the DC-Maryland-Virginia Region
This session highlights an ambitious yet necessary research project led by The Sadie Collective and Black Women's Roundtable (BWR). With a generous investment from JP Morgan Chase Philanthropy, The Sadie Collective and BWR set forth to collect and present data-driven research of how Black women faring in the Capital region and what factors have impacted their economic status
Mentorship Roundtable
During the mentorship roundtable, conference attendees will meet with pre-assigned mentors for an intimate discussion on personal and professional growth and development. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from and bond with mid- and senior level professionals currently working in fields of interest to them.
Awards Night Ceremony
Urban Institute 500 L'Enfant Plaza Southwest Washington, DC 20024 United States