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Subject Building Civic Infrastructure
Date December 18, 2024 4:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how civic infrastructure can advance economic justice.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how civic infrastructure can advance economic justice. We begin with a call to organize at the level of local community politics ([link removed]) . Next, our series Building Wealth for the Next Generation: The Promise of Baby Bonds concludes with an article by Connecticut’s state Treasurer Erick Russell on building and sustaining a policy framework that makes long-term investments in children ([link removed]) —seeding accounts at birth to reduce the racial wealth gap. This is followed by an article examining how advocates within universities are seeking to transform these institutions ([link removed]) to serve as the civic infrastructure that, in theory, they are supposed to be. Lastly, from
last month’s webinar on liberatory finance, a clip from panelist Jaime Gloshay on changing bank underwriting rules and rematriating finance ([link removed]) to benefit Native communities.
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What Now? Creating a Civic Infrastructure of 100,000 Local Elected Officials ([link removed])
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"The next step is to organize and elect servant leaders to local office in 2026. I offer the aspirational goal of electing 100,000 progressive leaders." Read more... ([link removed])

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Building Wealth for All: The Power of Baby Bonds in Connecticut ([link removed])
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Can Universities Build Community? A Conference Explores Possible Paths ([link removed])
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How to Lend in Native Communities: The 5 Rs of Rematriation ([link removed])
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