Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at the relationship between nonprofits and economic justice. We begin with an article from NPQ’s summer magazine in which seven nonprofit leaders offer their views on the state of this relationship. This is paired with an article on the complicated relationship between nonprofit universities and private capital. Next, we launch a new series on “Building Power, Fighting Displacement: Stories from Asian Pacific America.” Lastly, we feature a webinar conversation in which NPQ magazine contributors discuss how movements can effectively advance systemic economic change.
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“What would a nonprofit sector that pursued economic justice look like? Too often, it is assumed that nonprofits are automatically leaders in the economic justice movement. The reality is more complicated.” Read more...
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“These schools, and their medical centers, are today’s workshops…and their campuses [have] become the site of much broader struggles.” Read more...
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In this 90-minute webinar conversation, NPQ summer magazine contributors Davarian Baldwin, A-dae Briones, Johanna Bozuwa, and Maurice Mitchell discuss how movement groups can engage in transformative organizing to create the democratic economies we need and desire. Watch the video and read more...
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