Even when faced with setbacks, it is important to keep an eye on the prize and fight for the economy we deserve.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Even when faced with setbacks, it is important to keep an eye on the prize and fight for the economy we deserve. Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly highlights a few perspectives on this theme. First, in the initial installment of a three-part series on Building Wealth for the Next Generation: The Promise of Baby Bonds, we offer a story on how child savings accounts from birth can dramatically reduce the racial wealth gap ([link removed]) . Following that, we feature an article that calls for a refounding of a more inclusive, more prosperous United States ([link removed]) . Next, we offer a story on the rise of provider-client jointly governed “social cooperatives ([link removed]) ” in Italy and Canada—and how that model could transform social service delivery if
adopted in the United States. Lastly, we offer a webinar clip from a speaker who highlights the transformative effect of resident ownership ([link removed]) in mobile home cooperatives.
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Building an Economy with Purpose: The Transformative Potential of Baby Bonds ([link removed])
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Why We Must Refound America on a Foundation of Equity ([link removed])
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The Promise and the Power of Social Cooperatives ([link removed])
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In Italy and in Quebec, social or solidarity co-ops that enable “clients” to be co-creators of services are now common. Might the United States follow their lead? Read more… ([link removed])
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Why Resident Ownership Matters ([link removed])
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In the wake of a rush of investor capital acquiring manufactured housing lots, residents are forming co-ops to own the land and protect themselves. Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])
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