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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly highlights solidarity’s vital role in economic justice movements. We begin with a story from the labor movement, analyzing the many strikes this October. Next comes an article in which food co-op leaders discuss the vital role of solidarity in avoiding gentrification. Following that, our series, Building Power, Fighting Displacement: Stories from Asian Pacific America, concludes with a community-building story from White Center, a multiracial suburb of Seattle. Finally, from our recent webinar on “movement economies,” Johanna Bozuwa offers her take on lessons of mutual aid and movement infrastructure building stemming from community responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. 


Striketober, Again!


Everyone is watching as workers nationwide from auto plants to hospitals to Hollywood take a stand in higher numbers than ever. Why so much solidarity now? Read more...
 
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Food Co-op Leaders Say the Cure for Gentrification Is Solidarity


“The threat of gentrification looms large in many US cities…The position of food co-ops in this mix can be ambiguous.” Read more...
 
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Building Community through Holistic Strategy: A Story from a Seattle Immigrant Suburb

“Community organizing is more than solving problems...It is, fundamentally, about being together—and thriving together.” Read more...

 
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What Movements Learned from COVID-19


“Even though it was so hard in some ways to build movement infrastructure during COVID, it is enduring.” Watch the video and read more...
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