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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly centers on how finance can be used to advance racial and economic justice. First, an article on how state-owned “public banks” can help close the racial wealth gap. That’s followed by a second story that shows how changing the federal homeownership finance system can also advance that objective. Then, we turn to an interview with a leader of an innovative community economy-building effort in Memphis. Finally, we close with a powerful webinar clip on how Indigenous media empower Native communities.

A Banker’s Case for Public Banking

“If we want to close the racial wealth gap, we need to get serious about public banking.” Read more...

 
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How to Close the Racial Homeownership Gap

“Federal mortgage guarantors must be held accountable for the development, design, and scaling of products that address systemic discrimination in housing.” Read more...

 
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Building a City of the Future by Restoring Its Past: A Story from Black Memphis

“We cannot just be out here talking about racial justice without talking about economic justice and without talking about Black abundance.” Read more...

 
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What Does Community-Based Indigenous Journalism Look Like?

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