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Subject Restructuring the Economy for Justice
Date May 15, 2024 3:04 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how to restructure business and nonprofit practice to advance economic justice.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how to restructure business and nonprofit practice to advance economic justice. We begin with a story on a strike by legal service workers ([link removed]) who defend New Yorkers from eviction but face their own housing challenges. Next, how workers in advertising and marketing are seeking to restructure their industries to improve working conditions ([link removed]) . Then, we offer a webinar clip on how to balance real-world politics and long-term vision ([link removed]) . Finally, today at 2 pm ET, four nonprofit worker-managers in our Remaking the Economy webinar will discuss how to design democratic nonprofits ([link removed]) .
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Are Advertising and Marketing on the Brink of a Union Wave? ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Worker Self-Directed Nonprofits in Practice ([link removed])
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Today, at 2 pm ET, join NPQ in a webinar conversation as we explore how worker self-directed nonprofits work in practice—with worker-managers from four of these nonprofits sharing both their triumphs and challenges. Register here… ([link removed])

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