Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers multiple stories of people standing up for economic justice.
View this email in your browser ([link removed])
[link removed]
[link removed]
** Economic Democracy Weekly
------------------------------------------------------------
Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers multiple stories of people standing up for economic justice. First, we launch a new series, The Vision for Black Lives: An Economic Policy Agenda, developed in partnership with Movement for Black Lives. Next, we offer the first installment of our new first-person “We Stood Up” column, which focuses on the intersection of race and class at work. Then, we feature an interview with social theorist Ajay Singh Chaudhary, the latest in our ongoing “Truth to Power” conversations. Finally, we close with a story on how resident co-ops that own land beneath (not-so) “mobile” homes are transforming lives across the country.
[link removed]
The Vision for Black Lives: An Economic Policy Agenda ([link removed])
“The Black radical tradition has long been clear on the importance of economic justice.” Read more... ([link removed])
SPONSORED CONTENT
Get the free Monthly Giving Success Kit! ([link removed])
DonorPerfect and fundraising consultant Erica Waasdorp teamed up to create your ticket to sustainable fundraising. Learn how to build or boost your recurring giving program!
Download the Kit here! ([link removed])
[link removed]
“Standing Up Cost Me My Job, But It Was Worth It” ([link removed])
Dominique Norman explains that fighting racial bias in a hostile work environment cost her a job—but she would do it all over again. Read more... ([link removed])
SPONSORED CONTENT
Can’t miss opportunity: Women’s Executive Leadership Program ([link removed])
Unlock extraordinary personal and professional growth, and develop lifelong relationships with other women leaders.
Apply Today! ([link removed])
[link removed]
“Beyond Mere Survival”: A Conversation with Ajay Singh Chaudhary ([link removed])
“Some of the things we need now are actually dreams of the past.” Read more... ([link removed])
SPONSORED CONTENT
[link removed]
[link removed]
How Resident-Owned Communities Can Create Mass Affordable Homeownership ([link removed])
“Rather than pay rent to a landlord, the residents pay site fees to a co-op that they own. Because the co-op owns the land, resident ownership is secure.” Read more... ([link removed])
============================================================
** Twitter ([link removed])
** LinkedIn ([link removed])
** Email (mailto:
[email protected])
** Instagram ([link removed])
** Facebook ([link removed])
Copyright © 2024 The Nonprofit Quarterly, All rights reserved.
You received this email because you are subscribed to the <i>Nonprofit Quarterly</i>'s Newswire. You either opted in on our website or subscribed to our print magazine.
Our mailing address is:
The Nonprofit Quarterly
PO Box 961749
Boston, MA 02196-1749
USA
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
.