Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the building blocks for an equitable world.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the building blocks for an equitable world. We begin with an interview from our summer magazine issue with leaders of the Climate and Community Project, who explain why climate justice is economic justice. Next, an article from our “A Green New Deal on the Ground ([link removed]) ” series on how Pennsylvania’s Whole Homes Repair program paves the way for a low-carbon future. We then hear from labor journalist Kim Kelly on why we need to pay attention to coal miners getting black lung disease. Finally, the last in our series “Owning the Economy: Stories from Latinx Communities,” explains a movement to combat gentrification and displacement in Miami.
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Building a Green, Equitable Economy: A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, Johanna Bozuwa, and Daniel Aldana Cohen ([link removed])
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“For us, the measure of success in climate policy is when different people…hear the words ‘green investment’ and think, ‘That’s for me.’” Read more... ([link removed])
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Pennsylvania’s Housing Justice Campaign’s Promising Win ([link removed])
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There are obstacles to a low-carbon transition both in Pennsylvania and across the country. The Whole Homes Repair program builds a foundation for a better future. Read more... ([link removed])
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“Everybody Needs Air”: Kim Kelly on Coal Miners and Just Transition ([link removed])
“People should pay attention to the coal industry crisis because it shows that workers in this country are seen as disposable. Their humanity is a liability.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Public Land for Public Good: Preserving Miami’s Dominican Neighborhood ([link removed])
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“Allapattah has become a neighborhood of choice for investors and speculators in Miami, already regarded as America’s least affordable, most cost-burdened city.” Read more... ([link removed])
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