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The perspective of Juliet ‘Kego is not one to miss. Her life-long and cross-cultural experience with ROSCAs, or money pooling systems, have allowed her to craft a unique take on how its users can unite regardless of their racial or cultural affiliation. Without forgetting to highlight why the Banker Ladies spearheading this initiative are Black, she pays tribute to the multicultural integration necessary for ROSCAs to flourish in Canada no less. In this pioneering conversation, Juliet ‘Kego and your host Serena Bahadur consider the role of multicultural integration in the social innovation of our money pooling systems. As these systems inevitably take hold in the Canadian cooperative sector, Serena and Juliet reimagine a financial economy where ROSCAs, immigrant women, women of color, and youth take center stage.
Season three's newest guest is Nigerian, a prominent member of the Banker Ladies Council and a passionate social justice advocate. With an MBA from Manchester Business School and fruitful experience as a financial advisor at Sun Life, Juliet has vast personal and professional understanding that shine through in her many initiatives. She is the founder of POETRY4CHANGE and SEEDS4HER/HIM Leadership initiatives for African Youth, co-founder of Whole Woman Network and also of Black Women Professional Worker Cooperative, and strategist and visionary of F.L.O.W Initiative, which stands for Financial Literacy and Opportunities for Women. Suffice to say, Juliet 'Kego is a Black feminist-minded co-operator who understands trust, mutual aid, and reciprocity.
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COMING SOON! Continuing our NEW Season 3 with the Banker Ladies, council member @julietkego is our guest for episode two. With the clear and alluring goal of an inclusive and innovative ROSCA Federation within our grasp, listen in our conversation all about it! 🎙️ pic.twitter.com/J5pTlh4Et5
— Africana Economies (@AfricanaEconomy) July 24, 2024
By Diverse Solidarity Economies (DISE)The perspective of Juliet ‘Kego is not one to miss. Her life-long and cross-cultural experience with ROSCAs, or money pooling systems, have allowed her to craft a unique take on how its users can unite regardless of their racial or cultural affiliation. Without forgetting to highlight why the Banker Ladies spearheading this initiative are Black, she pays tribute to the multicultural integration necessary for ROSCAs to flourish in Canada no less. In this pioneering conversation, Juliet ‘Kego and your host Serena Bahadur consider the role of multicultural integration in the social innovation of our money pooling systems. As these systems inevitably take hold in the Canadian cooperative sector, Serena and Juliet reimagine a financial economy where ROSCAs, immigrant women, women of color, and youth take center stage.
Season three's newest guest is Nigerian, a prominent member of the Banker Ladies Council and a passionate social justice advocate. With an MBA from Manchester Business School and fruitful experience as a financial advisor at Sun Life, Juliet has vast personal and professional understanding that shine through in her many initiatives. She is the founder of POETRY4CHANGE and SEEDS4HER/HIM Leadership initiatives for African Youth, co-founder of Whole Woman Network and also of Black Women Professional Worker Cooperative, and strategist and visionary of F.L.O.W Initiative, which stands for Financial Literacy and Opportunities for Women. Suffice to say, Juliet 'Kego is a Black feminist-minded co-operator who understands trust, mutual aid, and reciprocity.
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COMING SOON! Continuing our NEW Season 3 with the Banker Ladies, council member @julietkego is our guest for episode two. With the clear and alluring goal of an inclusive and innovative ROSCA Federation within our grasp, listen in our conversation all about it! 🎙️ pic.twitter.com/J5pTlh4Et5
— Africana Economies (@AfricanaEconomy) July 24, 2024