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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today, the Economic Democracy Weekly explores how culture and the economy intersect. We begin with a reflection on the invisibility of economy democracy at this month’s US presidential debate. Second, a story on culture and economy building in Memphis. That’s followed by an “Economy Remix” article on two solidarity economy-inspired economic development strategies. Lastly, we offer a webinar conversation that expands on this summer’s Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine issue about “escaping corporate capture.”


Why Economic Democracy Was MIA at the Debate—And Why It Matters

 
“The nation needs to have a deeper conversation about what economic justice and economic democracy demand of us.” Read more... 
 
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Being and Building Beloved Community: The Intersection of Culture and Economy

 
“In Memphis today—and indeed throughout the South—Black Americans are organizing to rebuild cultural institutions—and restore Black economies.” Read more... 
 
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Pathways to Democratic Business: What Two Co-op Networks Can Teach Us

 
Two co-op business groups—one based in North Carolina and one national in scope—offer new ways to advance the building of a democratic economy. Read more…
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Remaking the Economy: Escaping Corporate Capture

 
What is corporate capture? And how can movement groups organize to escape it and build economies of liberation? In this 90-minute webinar, hear the responses of four contributors to the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine summer issue. Watch the video and read more…
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