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Subject Economic Justice Leaders Speak Out
Date September 11, 2024 3:00 PM
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Today, our Economic Democracy Weekly highlights a range of advocates speaking out for economic justice.

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Today, our Economic Democracy Weekly highlights a range of advocates speaking out for economic justice. We begin with two articles from NPQ’s magazine issue on escaping corporate capture—one is a collection of nonprofit leaders ([link removed]) ’ takes on confronting corporate capture, and the second is a collection of voices of worker co-op member-owners ([link removed]) . Next, in the latest installment of our “Truth to Power” series of author interviews, Michael McCray and Cliff Rosenthal share the struggles of BIPOC-led community credit unions ([link removed]) . Lastly, we feature an excerpt from their book ([link removed]) .
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Building Solidarity Economies—Stories from Worker Co-op Members ([link removed])
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Credit Unions, Race, and Equity: A Conversation with Michael McCray and Cliff Rosenthal ([link removed])
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