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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the new laws, policies, and practices needed to transform our economy. We begin with a recording of our recent webinar on the radical economic policy vision behind the Movement for Black Lives. Next, the present and future of the US worker co-operative movement supported by nonprofit incubators. Then, a book excerpt by Halima Afi Cassells breaks down how to build infrastructure for a people-driven economy. Finally, a clip from our webinar “Building Regional Solidarity Economies” explains that philanthropy must provide long-term funding to support the solidarity economy to scale.


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? Watch the video... 
 
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How US Social Cooperative Laws Could Accelerate Co-op Development

 
“It is time to define and expand a new type of cooperative—the social cooperative—which can link an income-seeking business model with nonprofit principles.” Read more... 
 
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How to Build a Circular Economy: Eleven Steps to Creating a Successful Swap

 
Want to build community, save money, and meet your neighbors at the same time? Here are a set of steps to organize a swap in your neighborhood. Read more…
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Ecosystem Building Needs Radically Different Strategy

 
Running campaigns and building ecosystems are radically different, but both are necessary for the solidarity economy. Watch the video…
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