Archive:What’s Happening at the KI
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Organizing Internship: Applications OPEN for PAID Summer ’23 KI Internship
KI Summer 2023 Internship deadline: Sunday, April 2nd, 2023 at 11:59 pm ET Kalmanovitz Initiative Summer 2023 Internship Each semester, KI recruits Georgetown students who are dedicated to
Categories: In the News, Organizing Internship, Research in Action Internship, Student Leaders, Updates
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Event| The Solidarity Economy in DC.: Gina Schaefer and Recovery Hardware| Feb 13
Save the date for this exciting upcoming event from The Stanton Distinguished Leadership Series, The Women's Center and The Kalmanovitz Initiative. Hear from Gina Schaefer, CEO of A Few Cool
Categories: Events, Solidarity Economy Workshop
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Labor Spring 2023 Planning Committee
(This committee is still in formation) First NameLast NameOrganizationPaulAdlerColorado College / History and Political Economy ProjectMarkAnnerPenn State / Center for Global Workers’ RightsEileen
Category: Updates
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Call for Proposals| Labor Research and Action Network National Conference
We are excited to announce the 2023 Labor Research and Action National Conference will be hosted at Georgetown June 7-8 Proposals due by 3/3/23 Call for Proposals now OPEN to researchers, organ
Categories: In the News, Updates
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2023 Labor Capital Strategies Fellowship: Applications DEADLINE EXTENDED
Deadline for Labor Capital Strategies Fellowship: February, 19, 2023 Application Here More Information
Categories: In the News, Student Leaders, Updates
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Event| Guaranteed Income as Economic Justice
On September 29th, 2022, The German Historical Institute, in partnership with The Kalmanovitz Initiative and The Blum Center, hosted "Guaranteed Income as Economic Justice." This event brought toget
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1010 Wins | Black Workers, Unions, and the Fight for Equality
Dr. James Benton, Director of KI's Race and Economic Empowerment Project joins 1010 Wins to discuss "the role that Black workers have played in the history of unionizing and explore how the modern l
Categories: In the News, Updates
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On Point Radio | How the meatpacking industry skirted COVID safety regulations with the help of the White House
Debbie Berkowitz, Kalmanovitz practioner fellow and worker safety policy expert joins WBUR's On Point Radio to discuss how the meatpacking industry failed to protect workers during COVID-19 Am
Categories: In the News, Updates
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Financial Post | ‘No one wants to work anymore’: Employers complaining about labour shortages may simply not be paying enough
KI Executive Director Joe McCartin is Featured in a piece about the myth behind the common phrase "No one wants to work anymore" and the low wages which drive the current labor shortage “It’s
Categories: In the News, Updates
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EVENT | Labor, Democracy, and the Common Good: Where Do We Stand and What Must be Done
On Tuesday, June 28, KI and Bargaining for the Common Good hosted a conversation, "Labor, Democracy, and the Common Good: Where Do We Stand and What Must be Done." Dorian Warren of Community Change l