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Dr. Hossein Interviewed
Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein interviewed on The Deqa Nur Youtube Show regarding the younger generation’s role in community economies, and how they can connect, collaborate, and contribute in academic realms.
CBC Radio News Interview: How Banks exclude Black entrepreneurs
"It is just so perplexing the level of rudeness and bias that is occurring against people for simply wanting to get their projects funded," said Hossein, whose research includes financial exclusion.
Online Liviana Conference: Fourth Session Organized by Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein
Nov 3rd’s Panel of the Online Liviana Conference was organized by Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein of York University, and entitled. The Black Social Economy: Women and Cooperativism in the Americas and Beyond.
Written Introduction and full video available below.
The Black Social Economy: A Live Broadcast
The Black Trust Lecture Series was broadcast live on October 26th, 2020. Entitled The Black Social Economy: Valuing the Informal, Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein discussed issues of trust, belief, and faith.
Black Communities Have Known about Mutual Aid All Along
Mutual aid is not new. It’s a long-standing practice of Black communities. “Mutual aid is just something that we’ve always done,” says Caroline Shenaz Hossein, a professor in York University’s social science department. “Crowdfunding, the sharing economy—I mean, these are all these nicknames that white people come up with to make it look like it’s new, and it’s never new.”
Black Trust: Chuck Turner Arts & Lecture Series
Join us for the next event in Ujima's #BlackTrust series with Dr. Caroline Hossein: The Black Social Economy: Valuing the Informal.
October 26th, 2020.
6:30pm 8:30pm EST
Banker Ladies in the News
Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein is interviewed by the BBC concerning how financial access and security in America has become an increasingly pressing subject of discussion in 2020.
Book Prize Awarded to Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein
Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein, an associate professor in York University's business and society department, has won the inaugural Suraj Mal and Shyama Devi Agarwal Book Prize for Politicized Microfinance: Money, Power and Violence in the Black Americas.