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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy newsletter centers on the question of justice at work. We begin with two articles from our summer magazine issue. The first, by Erica Smiley of Jobs With Justice, looks at how nonprofits need to show up in the movement for worker justice. This is paired with a wide-ranging interview of NPQ editors with Moe Mitchell, who directs the Working Families Party. Next, a story on the struggle against wage theft. Finally, we close with an article on how to get capital to entrepreneurs of color so they can build their own businesses.


The Great Awakening, and Workers’ Fight to Stay Woke


“Mercifully, workers showed us a better way. And it’d do us good to mine the lessons that they’ve so generously laid out for us.” Read more...
 
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Building Movement-Accountable Government: A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Maurice Mitchell


“Governing power, worker power, organized labor, and other kinds of worker power are … economic strategies [that] can’t be divorced from political ones.” Read more...
 
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How to End Wage Theft—and Advance Immigrant Justice

Each year, US workers are shorted on their wages by over $50 billion. This wage theft must end. In New York, a growing movement is seeking to change this. Read more...

 
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Getting Capital to BIPOC Entrepreneurs: Some Pandemic Lessons


How can capital get to BIPOC small businesses that need it? A pandemic-era program involving federally funded revolving loan funds has some lessons to share. Read more...
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