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Subject A Year of Economic Justice in Review
Date December 27, 2023 5:59 PM
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This week’s economic democracy newsletter highlights 15 of our best articles from 2023.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week’s economic democracy newsletter highlights 15 of our best articles from 2023. Some of the articles investigate the question of how movement organizations might more effectively advance economic justice and systemic change. Others shine a light on a host of issues—ranging from narrative power to advancing housing justice and childcare, deepening community organizing, and changing the tax system.

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