Talk: Dr. Caroline Hossein & the Banker Ladies
Schedule
Mon May 05 2025 at 06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Frugal Bookstore | Boston, MA

About this Event
Join us for a book talk with Dr. Caroline Hossein, Boston Ujima Project's 2024-25 Black Feminist Economics Fellow, as she discusses her book, .
Dr. Hossein examines how Black and racialized women have long been at the forefront of informal banking systems, building collective wealth through mutual aid and cooperative finance. This talk will explore the power of community-based banking, its role in economic justice, and how these historical practices continue to shape solidarity economies today.
This event is free and open to the public.
About the Speaker
Caroline Shenaz Hossein is an associate professor of Global Development and Political Economy at the University of Toronto Scarborough; Canada Research Chair, Tier 2 of Africana Development and Feminist Political Economy; and Founder of the Diverse Solidarity Economies (DISE) Collective. In 2024, Dr. Hossein was named Boston Ujima Project's 2024-25 Black Feminist Economics fellow.
About the Boston Ujima Project
THE BOSTON UJIMA PROJECT is a democratic, member-run organization building cooperative business, arts and investment ecosystem in Boston, with a mission to return wealth to working class communities of color. Ujima is bringing together neighbors, workers, business owners, investors, grassroots organizers, and culture-makers, to create a community-controlled economy in our city.
Where is it happening?
Frugal Bookstore, 57 Warren Street, Boston, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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