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Subject The Best of Economic Democracy (So Far)
Date July 5, 2023 5:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features four of our most popular pieces of writing from the first half of 2023.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features four of our most popular pieces of writing from the first half of 2023. We begin with the first article in our series with Climate Community Project—here the authors survey the promising efforts to make the Green New Deal a reality nationwide by building movements that create “policy you can touch.” Our next article by Jose A. Quinonez explains the racial dimensions of rural poverty, and what community groups are doing to build wealth in rural America. Our third article takes us to Oakland, where organizations are making space for a thriving Black cultural world. Lastly, we offer a piece uplifting the group of BIPOC-led organizations working together to prioritize equity and justice in food systems.
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A Green New Deal on the Ground ([link removed])
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Coalitions are driving progressive climate policies across the US by making the climate crisis an economic justice issue. Read more... ([link removed])

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Ending Persistent Poverty in Rural America: The Role of CDFIs ([link removed])
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Rural America is often imagined as White, but rural poverty affects millions of people of color from Texas to the Mississippi Delta. A coalition of CDFIs is seeking to address this. Read more... ([link removed])

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Gumbo for the Struggle: Recipes of Liberation from the Cultural Kitchen ([link removed])

Operating from a mindset of abundance, Black cultural organizations are developing cultural kitchens where they are testing and refining recipes for liberation. Read more... ([link removed])

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Making Food Systems Work for People of Color: Six Action Steps ([link removed])
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Not all community development finance is alike. A collaborative of like-minded advocates of BIPOC food development are seeking to change the rules for the better. Read more... ([link removed])

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