This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter centers organizations and movements that challenge economic exclusion.
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This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter centers organizations and movements that challenge economic exclusion. We begin with an article that looks at the state of the community reinvestment movement. This is followed by a webinar clip on domestic worker advocacy. Next, an article on how racial justice advocates are challenging housing policies that harm Black women. We conclude with a wide-ranging interview with Olúfemi Táíwò on social justice, reparations, and the solidarity economy.
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National Gathering Looks to Address Root Causes of Inequality ([link removed])
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“None of what we say or do matters if it doesn’t help close the racial wealth divide and help more people in more communities to access opportunities.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Why Homeownership Fails to Build Wealth for Black Women ([link removed])
“We must fundamentally change the housing market so that Black women can reap the benefits of homeownership as many White people already do.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Constructing Solidarity: An Interview with Olúfemi O. Táíwò ([link removed])
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“There’s a broader question about how we want our economies to work … There’s a broader institutional question to answer.” Read more... ([link removed])
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