From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Opposing Corporate Power
Date August 7, 2024 3:01 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly draws again on the Nonprofit Quarterly’s summer 2024 magazine.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly draws again on the Nonprofit Quarterly’s summer 2024 magazine, with two articles on escaping corporate capture—the first looks at how to stop corporate shakedowns ([link removed]) that extract state and local tax breaks, while the second highlights the power of debtor organizing ([link removed]) . Then, from our continuing series, "Just Transition: Liberating Finance to Build a Better World," a story on housing justice ([link removed]) in the age of private equity. Finally, the latest entry in our We Stood Up series offers a first-person account of organizing for fair treatment ([link removed]) at a community development nonprofit.
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Corporate Economic Blackmail and What to Do about It ([link removed])
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“Transparency is foundational and especially critical to counteract the corporate secrecy that hides the tax-break dogma.” Read more... ([link removed])

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They Need Us More Than We Need Them—The Power of Debtor Organizing ([link removed])
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“Together, debtors can wield leverage over the economic and political systems not only to abolish debts but also to demand reparative public goods.” Read more... ([link removed])

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Regenerative Housing Initiatives: From Private Equity to Community Ownership ([link removed])
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“We must undo the notion that speculation around a person’s home is a fair and sound way to conduct business. It is not.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Organizing for Fair Wages and Fair Treatment in a Nonprofit ([link removed])
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“We gathered outside the boardroom, armed with copies of our demands and a petition signed by the majority of the staff.” Read more… ([link removed])
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