Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly highlights a few of the many ways people organize to advance economic justice.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly highlights a few of the many ways people organize to advance economic justice. First, from Chicago, an account of how residents organized to stop a megaproject ([link removed]) (and freed up resources to meet community needs). Next, from Mexico, how an Indigenous movement that rose to oppose the NAFTA trade agreement 30 years ago supports Indigenous sovereignty today ([link removed]) . That’s followed by a clip from our October webinar about the community power that comes with resident-owned mobile home park cooperatives ([link removed]) . Lastly, we offer a webinar conversation that centers on how to liberate finance ([link removed]) to meet community needs.
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The Playbook: How to Organize and Stop Megaprojects ([link removed])
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Zapatismo at 30: An Indigenous Rights Movement Faces Perilous Times ([link removed])
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“Despite many challenges, the Zapatistas are still pursuing their visions of liberation.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Co-op Ownership Is Community Control ([link removed])
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“One of the biggest attributes to becoming a resident-owned community is figuring out what people within the community can bring to the table.” 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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What does the term “just transition” mean? This question was at the heart of a 90-minute webinar conversation on the joys and challenges, the dos and don’ts, of putting liberatory finance and investment into action. Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])
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