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Economic Democracy Weekly

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.

Cooperation Jackson at 10: Lessons for Building a Solidarity Economy

“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...

 
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How to Hold a Listening Session in Your Community

“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...

 

Remaking the Economy: Building Regional Solidarity Economies

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...

 
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