Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly takes a closer look at the way the United States’ current economic system creates struggle.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly takes a closer look at the way the United States’ current economic system creates struggle—and what people are doing to change it. We begin with an interview with activist and author Astra Taylor on how capitalism makes us insecure and why we must transform the economy for our collective safety. Next, two leaders in women’s funds argue that philanthropy and the federal government must address the child care crisis affecting working families. Then, a webinar clip about the many obstacles involved with organizing for housing justice. Lastly, Carmen Rojas encourages foundations to join in supporting the growing movement to align public institutions and public dollars with public good.
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Capitalism, the Insecurity Machine: A Conversation with Astra Taylor ([link removed])
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“We need to look at capitalism not just as an engine of inequality, but an engine of insecurity.” Read more... ([link removed])
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“As the old refrain puts it, the children are our future; to nurture them, and our potential as a country, we need to address the nationwide crisis underlying child care.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Public Dollars for Public Good ([link removed])
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“Public dollars can be used for good or ill; across the country, community organizers are calling to block the misuse of public dollars that generate harm in order to free up public dollars to achieve public good.” Read more... ([link removed])
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