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Economic Democracy Weekly

This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter examines how incorporating community voice into public decision-making can advance economic justice. We begin with an article about co-governance and the ways that concept plays out in local communities. Next, the latest installment in our “A Green New Deal on the Ground” series highlights a policy victory in Pennsylvania. This is followed by a webinar clip on the nature of the care economy. We conclude with a set of short essays by community leaders on how public policy can advance a more caring care economy.


How to Build Multiracial Democracy at the Local Level


“Co-governance provides a pathway to create and implement policy that reflects the real, lived and on-the-ground experience of community members.” Read more...
 
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Pennsylvania’s Housing Justice Campaign’s Promising Win


A Pennsylvania program lays the foundation for a just, low-carbon future by making home repair and retrofitting a public priority. Read more...
 
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What Is the Care Economy?

“Broadly defined, [the care economy] is the work that underpins this country. It allows for all other work to occur.” Watch the video and read more...

 
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The State of the Care Economy: Community Leaders Weigh In


Care work is work … it’s time to value it as such.”  Read more...
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