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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly highlights four takes on how to advance equity in the economy. We begin with an analysis of economy building in Native American communities. Next, an article on how policy can help close the Black-White employment gap. That is followed by a story about 20 million recyclers, labor rights, and the Global South. Lastly, we offer a webinar conversation that looks at how tenant organizing coupled with policy can make tenants building owners.


With New Resources, Native Nations Join Forces to Build Sustainable Economies

 
“Native economy building depends not just on moving more dollars to Native entrepreneurs, but rather building economic self-sufficiency and sovereignty.” Read more... 
 
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How We Can Close the Black-White Employment Gap

 
“Although very few policymakers are thinking about it, now is an ideal time for a bold job creation initiative.” Read more... 
 
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Civic Space and Worker Rights in the Global South: The Role of Philanthropy

 
“It’s time to recognize that the economy is political—and that workers’ voices must be elevated.” Read more…
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Remaking the Economy: How Policy Can Help Tenants Purchase Their Homes

 
How can tenants purchase their homes? In this webinar conversation, coproduced by NPQ and Shelterforce, advocates discuss how tenants can organize at the local level to build tenant power and purchase their homes. Watch the video and read more…
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