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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the many avenues leading us toward a more just economy. First, an article by Steve Dubb shares the insider view of a recent conference in San Antonio where nonprofits, foundation officers, impact investors, church activists, and entrepreneurs of color came together to seek new paths to economic justice. After that, two organizers share their experiences in a conversation about how organizers of color build powerful, multiracial movements. Then, we present two clips from our webinar “Building Regional Solidarity Economies,” one on why scale matters for the solidarity economy, and the other on how philanthropy can support community-owned businesses.


Reimagining Economics: Conference Offers Some Neighborhood-Based Lessons

 
“Understandably, community development conferences tend to focus on strategies to build community wealth. But it is also important to interrupt processes that reinforce economic inequality.” Read more... 
 
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Community, Solidarity, and Organizing: Tales from Two Organizers

 
“You don’t get thwarted by differences because you know who the real villain is, and who the real allies are. Differences build unity.” Read more... 
 
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Scale and Solidarity Matter

 
Building a more just economy means creating a solidarity ecosystem—and sizing up. Watch the video…
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How Can Philanthropy Support the Solidarity Economy?

 
Building community-owned businesses does not happen overnight. Watch the video…
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