Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the importance of building new systems for economic justice.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the importance of building new systems for economic justice. We begin with an article by leaders at Boston Ujima Project, who share how a group of organizations rooted in historic Black community organizing ([link removed]) are developing new economic models. Next, to advance affordable housing across the United States, we must start with smaller-scale projects ([link removed]) . Then, Ben Manski argues that to go beyond capitalism, we have to align scholarship with social movements ([link removed]) . Finally, this month’s We Stood Up ([link removed]) , our column on workplace organizing, features a freelancer on how coworkers came together for fair pay by
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Black Organizers in Boston’s Roxbury Neighborhood Provide a Path Forward ([link removed])
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“The desire to build a community-led local economy has been part of the imaginaries of Black and Latinx communities in the United States for centuries.” Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Preserve Existing Affordable Housing: The Value of Human Scale ([link removed])
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“For advocates of converting tenants into building owners through cooperatives and related strategies, if you want to think big, it often helps to think small first.” Read more... ([link removed])
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