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Economic Democracy Weekly

As many continue to reflect on what’s to come, we begin this week’s newsletter with an article on the state of the economic justice movement after the US elections and how economic justice advocates might proceed. Next, an Economy Remix article looks at the future of the co-op movement. That’s followed by an article on how to restore our collective economic justice capacity by creating a policy framework that supports mutualism. Lastly, we offer a clip from a speaker at our October webinar who shares how Denver women of color organized a resident-owned mobile home park cooperative.


Economic Justice: Why We Must Build a New Common Sense

 
Economic justice activists have achieved a lot. But the 2024 election reminds us of the need to organize to change people’s “common sense” about how the economy works. Read more... 
 
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Co-op Leaders Consider Future as International Year of the Co-op Nears

 
At the annual US co-op conference, sector leaders from across the Americas discuss how to make 2025, the International Year of the Cooperative, meaningful. Read more... 
 
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How to Restore Community Economies: Reestablishing the Right to Associate

 
“Americans have lost…the means to build associations that are powerful enough to successfully challenge the economic powers-that-be.” Read more…
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How Colorado Mobile Home Residents Organized for Policy Change

 
“I just really think it’s so important to acknowledge the history of what it took to get here and recognize that it was mostly the work of women of color.” Watch the video and read more…
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