From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Community Control
Date April 17, 2024 5:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the importance of community control in building an economy that meets people’s needs.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on the importance of community control in building an economy that meets people’s needs. We begin with an article on why philanthropy needs to be more responsive ([link removed]) to the rise of a labor movement increasingly centered in BIPOC communities. Next, an article on community-based economics ([link removed]) from Ghana. We follow that with two clips from our recent webinar on the economic policy vision behind the Movement for Black Lives, with speakers emphasizing the vital role of community control ([link removed]) and direct democracy ([link removed]) .


** Why Philanthropy Must Support Labor Justice ([link removed])
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“While the organized labor movement has steadily embraced the value and necessity of workers of color, philanthropy has largely been absent.” Read more… ([link removed])
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** The Value of Susu: Economics, Mutual Aid, and Women’s Solidarity in Ghana ([link removed])
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“While members value their group for…[helping] them mobilize financial resources, the most important driver seems to be the extra benefit of building community.” Read more… ([link removed])
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** The Black Radical Roots of Our Policy Vision ([link removed])
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“There’s a notion of community control that is absolutely imperative. It’s why we talk about participatory budgeting and this notion of community control of the institutions.” Watch the video… ([link removed])
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** We Have to Direct Democracy ([link removed])
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“In order to actually have a system that represents us, we have to be the ones representing ourselves, and we have to have direct democracy.” Watch the video… ([link removed])

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