From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Cooperation and Repair
Date February 14, 2024 6:00 PM
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On this Valentine’s Day, the Economic Democracy Weekly offers stories on ways that we can build our economy.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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On this Valentine’s Day, the Economic Democracy Weekly offers stories on ways that we can build our economy to support cooperation and repair relationships. We begin with a story about a group of crafters who have formed a co-op alternative to Etsy. Next, the second installment in our series, The Vision for Black Lives: An Economic Policy Agenda, offers a conversation about reparations and philanthropy. Then, an article on designing the impact investing we need. Finally, we close with an article on how to make racial equity pledges meaningful.
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Why Artisans Are Building an Alternative to Etsy ([link removed])

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Beyond Pledges: Building More Inclusive Capital Ecosystems ([link removed])

Racial justice pledges may total $340 billion, but their impact has been limited. To change this, philanthropy and impact investors must reconsider how they use capital. Read more... ([link removed])

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