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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly tackles employee ownership and housing justice. First, we examine a report on the results of a $24 million grant program to support employee ownership, the largest philanthropic initiative of its kind. Then, we offer two stories about struggles for housing justice: one story is urban, the other is rural, but there are common elements between them. We conclude with an invitation for readers like you to submit to the spring 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine.


Report Assesses Impact of Philanthropic “Big Bet” on Employee Ownership


Four years ago, a spend-down foundation committed $24 million to four groups to grow the employee ownership field. What impact have these grants had? Read more...
 
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Is NYC’s Mayor Playing into Anti-Immigrant Sentiment?


“We are a city of almost nine million people. To say that 100,000 people have ‘destroyed’ the city or are leading towards destroying the city is really asinine.” Read more...
 
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Homeless, Then Shot by Federal Police

“What happened to the Roberts family was not a fluke, but a symptom of a system that continues … to treat homelessness like a violation to be punished by force.” Read more...

 
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An Invitation to Submit to Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine


NPQ is inviting you to contribute to the spring 2024 issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine—a special edition centered on the experience of women of color in leadership today, with a focus on Black women. Learn more...
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