Guaranteed Income Equality (CWGPP) - Recording available

October 13, 2021

One year ago, Saint Paul joined a growing national guaranteed income movement when it launched the People’s Prosperity Guaranteed Income Pilot. The program provides up to 150 families with $500 per month in guaranteed income for up to 18 months. Plans are currently underway to start a similar project in Minneapolis. While most policy debates have focused on the impact of guaranteed income on poverty, less attention has been placed on its potential to address long-standing gender inequalities and their intersections with race. 

Can guaranteed income advance gender equity?  Thursday, September 30, 2021 at 1:30 to 3:00

In this webinar, co-hosted by the City of Saint Paul, we’ll explore the challenges and possibilities of guaranteed income through a gender lens. 

Panelists:

  • Mayor Melvin Carter, MPP '12 | City of Saint Paul
  • Dr. Amy Castro | Founding Director of the Center for Guaranteed Income Research at the University of Pennsylvania
  • Dr. Almaz Zelleke | Professor of Practice in Political Science, NYU Shanghai
  • Moderated by Dr. Christina Ewig | Director of the Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy

This event is part of the Women’s Health Equity, Empowerment & Leadership Series, an interdisciplinary collaboration at the University of Minnesota designed to share perspectives on the intersection of disparities in global women’s health and public policy, human rights, ethics, and more.

This dialogue is now available on the Center on Women, Gender, and Public Policy YouTube page.  To view the discussion, click here.