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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how the economy is ultimately based on relationships. We begin with a story on how the solidarity economy in Bolivia is rooted in kinship relationships. Next, how to center community development in a reparative frame. Then, a webinar clip on what closing the racial wealth gap really requires. Lastly, we offer a webinar conversation on how workplace relationships are central to effective worker self-directed nonprofits.


Kinship over Transaction: How Bolivians Meet Community Needs

 
“Bolivia may be small, but when it comes to the solidarity economy, it plays an outsized role.” Read more... 
 
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A Reparative Economic Path to Effective and Just Community Development

 
“Communities are challenged to be radically imaginative, take risks, and center a spirit of abundance, even as they face chronic underfunding.” Read more... 
 
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Reparations Requires Changing the System

 
“The thing that I think is most misunderstood about the racial wealth gap is that it’s going to take wide systematic change.” Watch the video and read more…
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Remaking the Economy: Worker Self-Directed Nonprofits in Practice

 
What does worker self-management in nonprofits look like—and can it work in practice? In this webinar conversation, coproduced by NPQ and the Sustainable Economies Law Center, worker-managers from four nonprofits get into the nitty-gritty of the dos and don’ts of effective self-management. Watch the video and read more…
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