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Economic Democracy Weekly

In this week’s Economic Democracy newsletter, we look at economic justice organizing in urban and rural places. We begin with an article that examines the state of labor union and solidarity economy organizing strategies. Following that, we conclude our Green New Deal on the Ground series with a story on the movement for free public transportation in Boston. Next, our series on Eradicating Rural Poverty: The Power of Cooperation focuses on how to rewrite narratives of rural America. This is paired with an article about climate change, disaster preparedness, and housing in rural California. 


Activists Gather to Advance Solidarity Economy Organizing


A conversation between a leading solidarity economy activist and the president of the Staten Island-based Amazon Labor Union examines organizing challenges today. Read more...
 
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Boston’s Fare-Free Bus Experiment


“The groundwork for fare-free public transit in Boston was laid by years of community organizing.” Read more...
 
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Reshaping the Idea of Rural America: Stories from Our Communities

“In order to create real change in rural areas of persistent poverty, it is important to change the popular narrative that hides the diversity of people and places.” Read more...

 
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The New Normal: Building Affordable Housing with Natural Disasters in Mind


“The climate crisis is upending rural housing by changing where it is built, how it is designed, how it is operated, and how it is financed.”  Read more...
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