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Economic Democracy Weekly

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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’ takes on confronting corporate capture, and the second is a collection of voices of worker co-op member-owners. 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. Lastly, we feature an excerpt from their book.


Economic Justice—Nonprofit Leaders Speak Out

 
“We can build our own pillars of power that have the ability to discipline corporations and facilitate an economy fixed on the wellbeing of the planet.” Read more... 
 
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Building Solidarity Economies—Stories from Worker Co-op Members

 
“Working for a co-op is like having an extended family of people who are like-minded when it comes to success and supporting our communities.” Read more... 
 
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Credit Unions, Race, and Equity: A Conversation with Michael McCray and Cliff Rosenthal

 
“What was going on was they were applying the rules that apply to Bank of America to a small credit union.” Read more…
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Impact over Equity: How the Feds Reinforced Inequality in Community Finance

 
“The Fund’s applications, its procedures, its metrics, its desired impacts all were rooted in a framework that comfortably fit the largely White-led nonprofit sector.” Read more…
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