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Philanthrocapitalism
Terra Lawson-Remer discusses her influential career as a political economist, lawyer, and advocate for economic inclusion and public accountability. Lawson-Remer has held significant positions, including roles at the U.S. Department of Treasury, the UN, and Amnesty International. She is known for her work in advocating for policies that foster economic empowerment and integrate marginalized communities into the broader economy. She explores her insights into the intersection of politics and economic development, emphasizing how public policies can drive more inclusive and equitable economic systems.
21:40 | 2013
She graduated from Yale University with a bachelor's degree in ethics, politics, and economics in 2000, later attending New York University, where she received a Juris Doctor and Doctor of Philosophy. She has also co-authored Fulfilling Social and Economic Rights alongside Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Susan Randolph. Today, she now serves as Vice Chair of San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
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