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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines several ways policy can advance economic justice. Our first article outlines a near-term economic justice policy vision. Next, President Biden’s latest student-debt cancellation plan is reviewed. Then, a clip from a webinar with the Movement for Black Lives that calls for new thinking on housing policy. Lastly, we offer a webinar conversation on how stories can buttress policy work and help us build a more inclusive, democratic economy.

Where Is Economic Justice Policy Now—And Where Does It Need to Go?

 
“To speak to policy in 2024 requires a deeper look at what changes in the economy over the last four years have meant and what needs to happen next.” Read more…
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Biden’s Student Debt Cancellation: As “Plan B” Emerges, What’s at Stake?

 
“How does the new [Biden] plan compare with the original 2022 plan?…And what do borrowers need to know about the upcoming changes in servicing?” Read more…
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To Decommodify Housing, We Must Challenge Homeownership

 
“We need to invest in shifting the financial structure…to get us away from speculative investment and debt in housing.” Watch the video…
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Remaking the Economy: How to Change Our Stories about the Economy

 
What stories do we need to tell to build a more inclusive, democratic economy? Co-moderated by Trevor Smith of the Black Liberation Indigenous Sovereignty (BLIS) Collective, four field leaders offer their perspectives. Watch the video…
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