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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly highlights how advancing economic justice often requires challenging conventional ways of doing things. We begin with an article on how to rethink finance to better support Black-owned businesses. Next, in the latest in our series of Truth to Power interviews, Natalie Foster asks us to reframe economic rights as guarantees. Lastly, two speakers in clips from a recent webinar offer concrete strategies for how nonprofits can be managed by their workers, including how to design decision-making.


How to Think about Supporting Black Business Differently

 
“Tailoring financial products to each entrepreneur’s unique circumstances, particularly those facing systemic biases, demands a high level of adaptability.” Read more... 
 
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Building a “Guarantee Economy”: A Conversation with Natalie Foster

 
“We can walk down a more authoritarian, austere, racist path of economic policymaking. Or we can walk down the path toward guaranteeing economic rights.” Read more... 
 
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How a Nonprofit Can Transition to Worker Self-Direction: Key Steps

 
“The transition to a worker self-directed nonprofit model can’t just be about what you don’t want to be; it has to be about what you want to be.” Watch the video and read more…
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How a Worker-Managed Nonprofit Adjusted to Growth

 
“The crucial design decisions [are] how do decisions get made, and by whom, and how do we pay ourselves.” Watch the video and read more…
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