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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly is about what it takes to take on power. We begin with an excerpt from a recent book by Marjorie Kelly, Wealth Supremacy: How the Extractive Economy and the Biased Rules of Capitalism Drive Today's Crises, on the systemic change we need to transform the economy. Then, we share an article about the movement to make reparations for slavery a reality in New Jersey. After that, we offer two clips from our recent webinar on “movement economies” featuring A-dae Romero Briones and Maurice Mitchell that tell us two things: that we need to learn from our past to remake our future, and that we need to build community to thrive in the meantime.


How Wall Street Co-opted Impact Investing—And What to Do about It


Impact investing, a longtime advocate says, has a fatal flaw: the focus on maintaining financial returns ends up reinforcing, rather than mitigating, social ills. Read more...
 
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A Push for Reparations in New Jersey


New Jersey was the last Northern state to ban slavery. Now, the New Jersey Reparations Council is pushing for action to right the wrongs of the past. Read more...
 
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Build Economic Justice for the Future by Learning from the Past

To build an effective intersectional movement for systemic economic change starts with building common understanding of the current system’s ongoing harms. Watch the video and read more...

 
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Organizing for the Long Haul by Building Community


Organizing seeks wins, but movements often can’t control wins or losses. A more fundamental purpose of community organizing is the building of common cause. Watch the video and read more...
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