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This week’s Leadership newsletter looks at organizations that push for a more just society. First, a look at X’s (formerly Twitter) lawsuit against a nonprofit dedicated to calling out tech companies for allowing hate speech and disinformation. Next, the importance of supporting nonprofits to build strong, more vibrant communities. Then, from the webinar “Remaking the Economy: Tenant Organizing in Unexpected Places,” how self-interest can be a movement organizing strategy. Finally, on Thursday, September 21st, four authors from NPQ’s summer economic justice magazine come together to explore the concept of movement economies.


X, Formerly Twitter, Sues Group Calling Out Hate Speech on Platform

 
“We’ve realized that we stand here on behalf of civil society more broadly.” Read more…
 
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How Does Self-Interest Create Movement Unity?

 
“It is one thing to fight back, but the community needs a long-term plan to thrive. It also needs to be able to own land.” Watch and read more…
 
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Remaking the Economy: Movement Economies

 
How do people not only develop a vision of a democratic economy rooted in values of solidarity but also come together to make that vision a collective reality? To address this question and discuss their contributions, four authors from NPQ’s summer economic justice magazine will explore the concept of movement economies and how movements can be effective systemic economic change agents. Learn more…
 
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