Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly centers on how to organize at the community level and beyond to advance economic justice.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly centers on how to organize at the community level and beyond to advance economic justice. First, an interview with Cooperation Jackson cofounder Kali Akuno on a decade-long effort to build the solidarity economy in Mississippi. Next, five key actions that philanthropic leaders can take to support social movements. Then, we offer a webinar clip on how to build community by engaging in listening sessions. Lastly, we encourage you to sign up to attend our free webinar next month on how to build a solidarity economy at the local level.
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Cooperation Jackson at 10: Lessons for Building a Solidarity Economy ([link removed])
“A lot of businesses go out of business because they just cannot make the rent. So, we wanted to remove that from the equation as much as possible.” Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Hold a Listening Session in Your Community ([link removed])
“Get to know the aunties, the uncles, uncles on the block, the block captains. Those people are beautifully entrenched in their communities.” Watch and read more... ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Building Regional Solidarity Economies ([link removed])
How do we build regional economies rooted in community ownership? In this 90-minute webinar building on NPQ’s series in December, we take a deep dive with organizers from New Orleans, Los Angeles, Oakland (CA), Buffalo, and Washington DC. Join NPQ on Wednesday, February 21st, at 2 pm ET. Free registration here... ([link removed])
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