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Economic Democracy Weekly

This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter offers three takes on the narratives of economic justice movements. We begin with an analysis by a team of writers linked to the Radical Communicators Network. This is followed by an NPQ interview of the new Executive Director at the venerable labor publication In These Times. Next, a story on building cooperative intelligence in public high schools. Finally, we feature a previous NPQ webinar by some of the authors of our lead article on building narrative power.  


Building Narrative Power for Economic Justice by Telling Better Stories


“Storytelling is worldmaking. We can write new stories to change our future by celebrating shared movement values.” Read more...
 
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What Do Movements Need from Progressive Media?


“To create a powerful media, we need to tell untold stories, interpret the status quo, and strategically popularize our own narratives of power.” Read more...
 
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Teaching Cooperative Intelligence, for a Solidarity Economy

How can high schools teach students economic democracy? In the Bronx, a group organized to find out. It’s now looking to spread its message nationwide.  Read more...

 
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Remaking the Economy: Building Narrative Power for Economic Justice


How do we build a world of economic justice for all? Better storytelling is key. And it starts with the social change sector. Watch the video and read more...
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