Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on economic justice in policy and practice—and the tensions that arise with both.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on economic justice in policy and practice—and the tensions that arise with both. We begin with two articles centered on Puerto Rico: one examines a housing nonprofit’s struggle to absorb federal dollars; the second looks at efforts to advance community ownership of renewable energy. Then, we highlight how employment social enterprises can be a tool that can help support racial and economic equity. Finally, we close with a story on the economic and health effects of underinvestment by philanthropy in women-of-color-led nonprofits.
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Getting Federal Money to Communities: A Story from Puerto Rico ([link removed])
In Puerto Rico, a nonprofit got an unprecedented $11.2 million grant to support community housing. It nearly died as a result. Here’s how it survived. Read more... ([link removed])
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Puerto Rican Advocates Pursue Community Control of Renewable Energy ([link removed])
In Puerto Rico, 100 percent renewable power is now an official government objective. Getting there, however, will require constant vigilance from community-based groups. Read more... ([link removed])
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How an Irish Bakery Became a Healing Workplace ([link removed])
“Social enterprises are…one powerful response that can help people recover from traumatic events and obtain gainful and meaningful employment.” Read more... ([link removed])
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What Doing More with Less Does: Women of Color Leaders Discuss the Toll of Underinvestment ([link removed])
“It becomes clear that organizations led by women and nonbinary people of color are not funded to win.” Read more... ([link removed])
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