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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines how to build community-based economies. First, our new series—Just Transition: Liberating Finance to Build a Better World—begins with a story about finance and community ownership. Then, we feature an article on how residents in Denver came together to purchase a mobile home park. Next, we offer an article on how alternative local currencies can be tools for economic justice. Last, a speaker from our webinar on tenant ownership offers four pointers on how to use policy to build tenant power.


New Approaches to Investment: Toward a Regenerative, Solidarity Economy

 
“Communities across the country are breaking through the status quo…and seeding new investable infrastructure to build community-controlled economies.” Read more... 
 
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A Community Creates Denver’s First Resident-Owned Mobile Home Park

 
“Residents knew that if they failed, they would likely either face mass displacement or the land … would be bought by one of the predatory corporate landlords.” Read more... 
 
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Art Project Currency Lifts Up Popular Struggle against Debt in Puerto Rico

 
“We wanted to create an experience where people could feel…an economy where the basic principle was not extraction, but exchange and sharing.” Read more…
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Four Keys to Creating a Local Tenant Homeownership Policy Ecosystem

 
“We’re so concerned…with saving the property in the first place that we often forget we need long-term support for building management and sustainability.” Watch the video and read more…
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