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Economic Democracy Weekly

In this week’s Economic Democracy newsletter, with Partners for Rural Transformation, we launch a new series on Eradicating Rural Poverty: The Power of Cooperation. We also offer the latest installment in our ongoing Green New Deal on the Ground series, which examines forest management. We pair that article with another article on forestry—from a Coast Salish perspective. Last, a call for pitches for NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice magazine issue.


Ending Persistent Poverty in Rural America: The Role of CDFIs


“We must enact sound, infrastructurally rebellious, and enduring solutions to improve the welfare of [rural] communities.” Read more...
 
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Fixing the Forests Problem in the US


“We are starting to see what a Green New Deal approach to forest management might include and how forest restoration can benefit the land, workers, and communities.” Read more...
 
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Fire and the Coast Salish Three Sisters

“Controlled burns across the landscape [once] maintained open prairie habitat for the camas flowers to thrive. Now, the forest edge is encroaching on the open spaces.” Read more...

 
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Call for Climate Fiction—NPQ’s Fall 2023 Climate Justice Magazine


For NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice edition of NPQ Magazine, we’re looking for climate fiction. Yes, we’re trying something new and want to hear from you!  Click here for more details...
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