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Subject Plan, Organize, Win
Date August 9, 2023 5:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the hard work of organizing.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the hard work of organizing. We begin with two articles from our summer magazine issue. The first, by leaders at the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives, shows us how effective advocacy builds and maintains grassroots coalitions, engages in strategic partnerships, and leverages those for change. The second tells us three stories of organizations in the environmental, agricultural, and worker co-op sectors embracing a post-capitalist framework. Next, the fifth article in our ongoing series “Owning the Economy: Stories from Latinx Communities” features the Latinx residents in San Francisco protecting the city from gentrification and displacement. Finally, we feature a webinar clip of Anneke Dunbar-Gronke on how the law is a powerful tool, but the real lever of change is the hard work of organizing.
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Unlikely Advocates: Worker Co-ops, Grassroots Organizing, and Public Policy ([link removed])
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The Law Is an Imperfect Tool for Justice ([link removed])
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“The thing that will actually shift the balance of power—shift the balance of resources, move resources, [and] redistribute resources into the communities that have been historically marginalized and excluded—it’s going to happen through organizing.” Watch the video and read more... ([link removed])

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