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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers multiple stories of community-based economic organizing. We begin with an interview of Tara Raghuveer on the national Homes Guarantee campaign. This is followed by two articles from our series, Solidarity Economies: Building Community Power, featuring city-based stories from Los Angeles and Buffalo. Lastly, in a webinar conversation, three journalism leaders discuss how to transform media to advance economic justice and meet community needs.

“The Rent is Too Damn High!”—The Rise of a National Tenants’ Movement

“It is not enough…to just introduce a message bill that has some of the good ideas we want to see. We want to win.” Read more...

 
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How the City of Angels Can Become a City of Worker-Owners

Corporate-dominated Los Angeles might seem an unlikely site for the emergence of a bottom-up solidarity economy. But bit by bit, the seemingly impossible is happening. Read more...

 
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Building Economic Resilience in the Rust Belt: Buffalo’s Growing Co-op Network

“Nurturing cooperatives to grow and create for themselves requires democratizing the tools of business development.” Read more...

 
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Remaking the Economy: Redefining Journalism

In a lively webinar conversation, community journalism leaders Jourdan Bennett-Begaye (ICT, formerly Indian Country Today), Derrick Cain (Resolve Philly), and Crystal Good (Black By God/The West Virginian) offer their views on the future of media. Watch the video and read more...

 
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