From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Corporate Power and Movement Economies
Date August 2, 2023 5:01 PM
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This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter begins with an examination of the nature of corporate power, as revealed in the Barbie blockbuster film.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter begins with an examination of the nature of corporate power, as revealed in the Barbie blockbuster film. This is followed by an article on Indigenous economics, the cover story in NPQ’s magazine on movement economies. Next, from our ongoing series on “Owning the Economy: Stories from Latinx Communities” is an article on women-led, community-based business development in Oregon. Lastly, we offer an article on a growing movement that is both opposing the corporatization of elite nonprofit hospitals and universities and is calling for accountability—and a renewed focus on meeting community needs.

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Barbie and the Problem of Corporate Power ([link removed])
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Stars of the movie about an iconic Mattel toy are on strike. Both the company’s history and Barbie’s plot illuminate how powerful corporations really are. Read more... ([link removed])


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Activists Call for Wealthy Tax-Exempt Nonprofits to Pay Their Fair Share ([link removed])
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“Right now, the institutions get to decide what they do with community benefits, and the city approves … Let’s not just have Harvard decide what Harvard wants to do.” Read more... ([link removed])

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