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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines economic building at the community level. We begin with two articles from a new series: Solidarity Economies: Building Community Power. The first article introduces the series and a second offers a case study involving the arts community in New Orleans. Following that, we feature another article that looks at the possibilities of community development corporations to reconnect with their radical community roots. Lastly, we encourage you to attend tomorrow’s webinar on redefining journalism to support communities.

Seeding Solidarity Economies: What’s Behind the Emerging Ecosystems

“This is an auspicious moment for deepening and expanding solidarity economy ecosystems.” Read more...

 
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Building an Arts Solidarity Economy

“Culture change is slow, but it is central to us as a movement that we are intentionally creating together.” Read more...

 
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What Is a Community Development Corporation?

In 2023, a national survey of community development corporations took place for the first time in 18 years. The survey found a $28 billion sector hidden in plain sight. Read more...

 
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Remaking the Economy: Redefining Journalism

Tomorrow at 2 pm ET, join NPQ for its latest Remaking the Economy webinar on the rise of BIPOC-led journalism. With Jourdan Bennett-Begaye (ICT/Indian Country Today), Derrick Cain (Resolve Philly), and Crystal Good (Black by God/The West Virginian). Cosponsored by the Institute for Nonprofit News. Free registration here...

 
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