Listen: Professor Mason on Inflation and its Implications on Labor
Professor J.W. Mason interview with Belabored podcast on inflation and what it means for labor and organizing.
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AEA Continues to Silence Black Women
Earlier this week the American Economic Association (AEA) honored four economists as distinguished fellows, including the first ever posthumously awarded Distinguished Fellow, Sadie Alexander. Alexander was the first Black Woman to earn a PhD in Economics in 1921 but was forced to quit being an economist because there were no job prospects at all for a Black economist woman. Sadie Alexander became a lawyer and continued to fight, write, and talk against class and racial oppression and inequality. Professor Nina Banks did extensive archival work to publish the book of Alexander’s writings and speeches: Democracy, Race, and Justice which was published 100 years after she received her PhD.
When the American Economics Association honored Sadie Alexander this week they did so by not citing and plagiarizing Professor Bank’s research. That the AEA honors its own tradition as economists as servants of power instead of economics as serving humanity it is only appropriate that they honor a silenced Black woman economist by silencing a current Black woman economist. Here is a letter by Professor Nina Banks discussing what the AEA did and included is also a video of Nina Banks talking about Sadie Alexander at John Jay College in 2015.
Thank you Nina Banks for unearthing Sadie Alexander for all of us and shame on the AEA!
Watch: Alumna Ludy Thenor and Professor Geert Dhondt talk with Dean Elsa-Sofia Morote about the MA in Economics program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Watch: Professor Dhondt and Alum Ludy Thenor speak with Dean Elsa-Sofia Morote about the Masters of Arts Economics program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Listen: Professor Michelle Holder Discusses How the Pandemic Impacted Women in the Labor Market
Listen to Professor Michelle Holder on the Better Life Lab podcast with Brigid Schulte discuss how the pandemic has impacted women in the labor market.
“We can’t effectively address gender disparities in our economy until we strengthen our social infrastructure, especially child care” Professor Holder