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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how class shows up in communities. First, in an excerpt from a new book, Going for Broke, filmmaker and writer Astra Taylor lays out her definition. Next, a story about unions, class, and journalism—direct from a picket line. Then, in an interview with NPQ, Monica Bauerlein, CEO of Mother Jones, offers her thoughts on a more robust community-centered journalism sector. Finally, we close with a webinar clip on how accountability is core to building a media that produces economic justice stories that matter to communities.

Class

What is class, and why does it matter? Astra Taylor gives a short explanation in a new book published by The Economic Hardship Reporting Project. Read more...

 
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The Future of Journalism: A Conversation with Monika Bauerlein of Mother Jones

“[Nonprofit journalism] is the only future. I don’t see a future for high quality journalism in a corporate for-profit setting.” Read more...

 

Media Accountability Starts with Telling Community Stories

“I truly believe that if we just document the stories and talk to people—let’s talk to our elders, let’s talk to folks, let’s talk to young people—that there’s power in that.” Watch more...

 
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