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Economic Democracy Weekly

For today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we look at the role of strategy in advancing economic justice. First, an Economy Remix article looks at impact-first investment and how it differs from conventional impact investing. Next, an article on the role of strategy in confronting corporate power and advancing justice at the workplace. This is followed by an article from our "We Stood Up" series, from Emmanuel Onwuka, a journalist who organized to change his workplace. Lastly, from a recent webinar, panelist Onyx Ramirez explains the need to challenge the normal finance approach and shift risk from communities to investors who can afford it.


From Impact Investing to “Impact-First” Investing—What Is the Field Learning?

 
“An impact-first approach to investing requires [investors who are]…willing to accept below-market-rate returns.” Read more... 
 
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Workers Find a Way: Leveraging Markets to Build Democracy

 
“Taking on massive corporations is critical to the future of democracy—and of working people within it. To do so successfully requires being strategic.” Read more... 
 
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How We Built Bridges and Equalized Power at My Workplace

 
“Standing up wasn’t just about making my workplace better; it was about ensuring that every voice was heard.” Read more…


It’s Time to Flip the Script on Risk

 
“Rather than the risk for this investor or this financial institution, what is the risk…to the people if this is not invested in at this point in time?” Watch the video and read more…
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