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Economic Democracy Weekly

This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter begins with an article from the Summer 2023 issue of NPQ Magazine on “movement economies,” in which NPQ’s two economic justice editors examine how movements connect with economic justice work. In the second article, from our ongoing series on “Owning the Economy: Stories from Latinx Communities,” the author offers a story of movement-based economic organizing in Long Beach, California. Following that, in an audio clip from a recent webinar, Maximilian Alvarez talks about the need for a generational perspective in organizing. Finally, in a webinar, tenant organizers from Baltimore, Louisville, Austin (Texas), and Portland (Maine) discuss how to build movements around people’s housing interests.


Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement


“Bringing the question of movement economies to the fore … elevates the people who are making those changes in real time.” Read more...
 
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Building Tenant Power for the Long Haul: A Story from Long Beach, California


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To Organize, We Need a Generational Frame of Mind

“We cannot undo…systems of oppression by playing by the rules that that same system sets for us.” Watch the video and read more...

 
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Remaking the Economy: Tenant Organizing in Unexpected Places


In this 90-minute webinar conversation, cosponsored with Shelterforce, four tenant activists from Austin, TX; Baltimore, MD; Louisville, KY; and Portland, ME discuss the local tenant organizing that lies at the heart of a national housing justice movement. Watch the video and read more...
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