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Session Submission Type: Invited Session (90 minute)
This session will explore how scholars continue to reimagine solutions to the problem of debt. Over the past 50 years, household debt has increased dramatically and embedded itself in a wide range of likely and unlikely areas of social and public life, from consumer and student debt to carceral and work-related debt traps. In response to debts growing pervasiveness, several debt relief movements and solutions have emerged. These range from formalizing grassroots lending practices to debt cancellation and abolition. This panel features scholars committed to studying debt and debt relief who will take stock of the progress of these movements and solutions so far and share their visions for the future.
Megan Doherty Bea, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Faith M Deckard, University of California - Los Angeles
Rachel E. Dwyer, The Ohio State University
Frederick F. Wherry, Princeton University