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Subject Tools for Economic Empowerment
Date November 1, 2023 5:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers tools to empower movements to advance economic justice.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers tools to empower movements to advance economic justice. We begin with a story from Atlanta, which uses economic data to identify structural racial inequality—and crafts policy to change that. Next comes an article on a student strike movement for culturally relevant free public higher education in 1969 that has lessons for activists today. That’s followed by an article on how to build knowledge of democratic economic practices through online popular education. Last, we launch a new regular column called Truth to Power, featuring conversations with writers on the promises and pitfalls of movements for social justice. First up we talk with Malaika Jabali who discusses her writing on race, class, and politics.

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Report Calls on Atlantans to Reduce City’s Enormous Racial Wealth Gap ([link removed])
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Atlanta is a cultural center of the Black South, but it also is home to extreme levels of inequality and an outsized racial wealth gap. A new report outlines a policy strategy to change that. Read more... ([link removed])


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How to Shut Down a Campus: The 1969 Student Strike at the City College of New York ([link removed])
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In 1969, Black and Puerto Rican students at the City College of New York made history by taking over the campus. Their demands are still relevant today. Read more... ([link removed])


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Education for Emancipation: Building the Tools We Need ([link removed])

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Finding Love in a Hopeless Place: A Conversation with Malaika Jabali ([link removed])
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In NPQ’s inaugural Truth to Power column, Malaika Jabali discusses why we need to break up with capitalism and believe that there is something better out there. Read more... ([link removed])

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