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The constantly changing climate crisis requires quick thinking. This week’s Climate Justice newsletter explores innovative solutions and change-makers. First, the Black Appalachian Coalition is holding the industry accountable for environmental racism ([link removed]) . Next, why is a city in Indiana planting an urban forest ([link removed]) ? Then, an ancient farming practice could help agricultural communities ([link removed]) today. Finally, what does worker self-management in nonprofits look like—and can it work in practice? Register today ([link removed]) for our next free Remaking the Economy webinar.
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Remaking the Economy: Worker Self-Directed Nonprofits in Practice ([link removed])
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What does worker self-management in nonprofits look like—and can it work in practice? In this webinar conversation, a co-production of NPQ and the Sustainable Economy Law Center, we look at nonprofits that have implemented worker self-management and analyze both the successes and challenges inherent in sharing management authority across the entire staff. Register here… ([link removed])
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