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Subject The Best of Economic Democracy in 2024
Date December 29, 2024 4:00 PM
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Today’s special Economic Democracy newsletter features a collection of our best articles from the second half of 2024.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s special Economic Democracy newsletter features a collection of our best articles ([link removed]) from the second half of 2024. Among these highlights:
* From our magazine on Escaping Corporate Capture, an article on challenging corporate influence in the nonprofit sector ([link removed]) and another on Black worker organizing in the US South ([link removed]) .
* From a published series this year: Just Transition: Liberating Finance to Build a Better World, an article on foundation accountability to communities ([link removed]) , and from our series on Building Wealth for the Next Generation: The Promise of Baby Bonds, one on how baby bonds can help close the racial wealth gap ([link removed]) .
* On economic justice organizing in Black communities, a story on the intersection of economic and cultural organizing ([link removed]) in Black Memphis; an account of how Detroit’s Black community developed a new food co-op ([link removed]) over a decade; and an interview of Jessica Gordon Nembhard ([link removed]) , author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice.
* On housing justice, an article on how faith-based institutions can leverage land holdings to create affordable housing ([link removed]) , and one on advancing social housing as public policy ([link removed]) .
* Lastly, we close with an article that offers a vision for economic justice ([link removed]) in 2025 and beyond.

Thank you for your support, which makes economic justice articles and lifting up voices from the field like these possible. NPQ depends on readers like you—those who believe in the power of knowledge to fuel movements.

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Economic Justice: The Best of 2024 ([link removed])
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A list of the best economic justice articles from 2024, as selected by NPQ staff. Read more... ([link removed])

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