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Subject Centering Ownership
Date October 30, 2024 3:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers stories on ways to center community ownership in economic justice work.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers stories on ways to center community ownership in economic justice work. We begin with an article that examines the past 10 years of solidarity economy organizing ([link removed]) in Boston. Next, we feature an article on the importance of a community ownership approach to reparations ([link removed]) . That’s followed by a clip from a speaker at our September webinar who highlights community benefit agreements ([link removed]) as a means for local communities to reassume ownership of their local economy. Lastly, our next Remaking the Economy webinar, three weeks from today, focuses on how to use finance to support community ownership and build a more just world
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Building the Solidarity Economy: A Decade’s Assessment ([link removed])
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“As the notion of a solidarity economy becomes more mainstream, movements are challenged to stay on the transformational road.” Read more... ([link removed])

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Reparations: Why We Need a Community Ownership Approach ([link removed])
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How Activism at the Local Level Can Rein in Corporate Subsidies ([link removed])
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With community benefits, “one thing that we’ve learned is that these local officials don’t realize how much power they have.” Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Liberating Finance to Build a More Just World ([link removed])
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How can finance support an economy rooted in values of solidarity? On November 20, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm ET, authors from our summer article series with Justice Funders will address these issues. To attend this free webinar, please register here… ([link removed])

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