Co-creating a new economic system that delivers social justice on a healthy planet

Co-creating a new economic system that delivers social justice on a healthy planet

Amanda Janoo, Economics and Policy Lead at the Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll) in dialogue with Jennifer Hinton, researcher at Lund University in sustainability studies and ecological economics, and co-creator of the ”Not-for-Profit World” economic model.

Moderator: Lisa Hough-Stewart

System change not climate change: we've seen this slogan on placards all over the world, but what does it actually mean?

Join us to hear from two inspiring young women leading the way in alternative economic practice, and discover how using economic systems thinking can help you in your activism.


Amanda Janoo (WEAll) and Jennifer Hinton (Lund University) will share insights about the Wellbeing Economy and Not-For-Profit Economy models. Then, they’ll be in conversation together about how to bring these visions to life.

You will have the chance to join the conversation with Amanda and Jennifer, before an interactive workshop where we’ll apply the Wellbeing Economy lens to the work of the changemakers in the room. How can the narrative of the Wellbeing Economy help you achieve your goals, and help us all live in societies where people and nature thrive together?

This session is a part of The People's Forum, a grassroots organized part of the international Stockholm +50 conference that is held in Stockholm. See the rest of the program here: https://www.eventleaf.com/e/peoplesforumstockholm50

About WEAll:
WEAll is a collaboration of organisations, alliances, movements and individuals working towards a wellbeing economy, delivering human and ecological wellbeing.
https://weall.org/

Datum/tid
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Plats
Stockholm
Målgrupp
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Max antal deltagare
500 personer