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In honor of International Women’s Day (March 8) and Women’s History Month (March), we’re looking at recently-updated slides from UFE’s “Overworked and Underpaid: Women, Race, and the Economy” workshop.

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We are living through unprecedented times, where millions of people are searching for solutions to the crises they face under systems of inequality. To help participants make sense of these crises, UFE’s Inclusive Economies Project - NC hosted “How to Fight Evil Empire” as part of a training series focused on developing leaders in the South at the Avila Center in Durham, NC, on February 28th.

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Bringing community members together for a weekend to collectively analyze the inequalities we experience is an act of power building. That was the spirit of the first Training of Trainers for the 2026 Grassroots Organizing School of Alabama (GOSA) cohort, held from February 27 to March 1.

GOSA 2026 participants, facilitators, and interpreters
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We were honored to have our Executive Director, Jeannette Huezo, participate in an early International Women’s Day event yesterday on the theme of "resilience" organized by the Boston International Newcomers Academy (BINcA), a public school in Boston.

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In honor of Black History Month, we share reflections on racism and empire from UFE staffer Eroc Aroyo-Montano. Eroc serves as the Director of Cultural Organizing at United for a Fair Economy.
Every January they sanitize Dr. King. They quote his dream while burying his rage.

photo by Robert W. Kelley
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Yesterday, we stood inside the Alabama State House, many for the first time, carrying stories, concerns, hopes, and determination.*
We prepared for months. We hosted trainings, coordinated rides, printed materials, sent reminders, answered questions, made folders, and worked through logistics that most people will never see.
And the day mattered. It truly did. It was a success if you ask me.
But as I drove home, I couldn’t shake a deeper realization: if we are honest with ourselves, we still have much, much more work to do.
Over 140 grassroots leaders showed up in early February 2026 for the 3rd Annual Immigrant Advocacy Day at the Alabama State House. Participants shared their personal stories with elected officials, and spoke with them about the harms they would experience if any of a package of proposed anti-immigrant bills were to pass.

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United for a Fair Economy is excited to support the release of the State of the Dream 2026: From Regression to Signs of a Recession by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, under the leadership of Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, a long-time UFE collaborator.

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What are the connections between U.S. immigration laws and historical processes in immigrants’ countries of origin? How have these dynamics shaped migration patterns, influenced displacement, and impacted the realities our communities face today?
¿Qué relación existe entre las leyes de inmigración estadounidenses y los procesos históricos en los países de origen de los inmigrantes? ¿Cómo han influido estas dinámicas en los patrones migratorios, los movimientos de población y la realidad que enfrentan nuestras comunidades en la actualidad?

Over 30 years ago, United for a Fair Economy (UFE) was founded with a mission to warn about the serious risks that concentrated wealth poses to our collective well-being. Today, the stakes are higher than ever.

Hace más de 30 años, Unidos por una Economía Justa (UFE) se fundó con la misión de advertir sobre los graves riesgos que la concentración de la riqueza representa para nuestro bienestar colectivo. Hoy, hay más en juego que nunca.
Erika Arévalo Arteaga, UFE’s Executive Assistant and Popular Educator, shares her transformative experience at a UFE Training of Trainers.
Erika Arévalo Arteaga, asistente ejecutiva y educadora popular de la UFE, comparte su experiencia transformadora en una capacitación de formadores de la UFE.
Erika, center / centro