View this email in your browser
Become a member

Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at reclaiming economies in US cities and beyond. We begin with an article from Barcelona, where a factory occupation more than 40 years ago set the stage for a decades-long solidarity economy movement. Next, a story on the rising tide of community ownership in housing in cities across the nation. Then, from our recent webinar on “regional solidarity economies,” a clip on economies of care in New Orleans. Finally, it’s the last call to register for today’s webinar at 2 pm (EDT) on a policy vision for economic justice through the lens of the Movement for Black Lives.


From Factory to Civic Powerhouse: Rebuilding Local Democracy in Barcelona

 
“Working quickly, residents…called together a community assembly to declare in unison that this factory was being reclaimed by the people.” Read more... 
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
Get the free Monthly Giving Success Kit!
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!


A Community Ownership Path to Housing Justice

 
“The pursuit of community ownership policies is both a defensive and offensive strategy to address the housing crisis.” Read more... 
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
Be a partner for reproductive justice.
The Ipas Impact Network works on five continents to advance reproductive justice by expanding access to abortion and contraception. We won’t let a small but vocal minority deny our freedoms. Stand with us.
Sign up here to learn more!


Cooperation Can Snatch the Economy Back

 
“Our joy is linked, our survival is linked, our liberation is linked.” Watch the video and read more…
SPONSORED CONTENT
Abortion access has widespread benefits
When people can safely get an abortion, it not only improves their quality of life, but that of their families, communities, and even countries.
Download the report from Ipas


Remaking the Economy: A Policy Vision from the Movement for Black Lives

 
What are the economic policies the nation needs to build thriving communities in which Black Americans can thrive? As Amara Enyia wrote in the introduction to a recent NPQ series on The Vision for Black Lives: An Economic Policy Agenda, “the Black radical tradition has long been clear on the importance of economic justice.” This webinar conversation builds on the articles in that series, taking a deep look at what the elements of that agenda look like, from a range of contributors. Register for today's 2 pm ET webinar here…
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Instagram
Facebook
Copyright © 2024 The Nonprofit Quarterly, All rights reserved.
You received this email because you are subscribed to the Nonprofit Quarterly'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

Add us to your address book


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.