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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we offer four stories of economic justice organizing at the state and local level. First, our latest entry in our series Defying the Odds: How Southern Workers Organize ([link removed]) looks at worker-led organizing at dollar stores in Louisiana ([link removed]) . This is followed by a story on community organizing against tax increment financing ([link removed]) to restore $40 billion to support schools and services in Chicago. Next, a story about how immigrant rideshare drivers are building a social cooperative ([link removed]) in Denver, CO. Lastly, an article on residents advocating for equitable disaster recovery
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How to Hold Dollar Store Chains Accountable and Protect Communities ([link removed])
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How TIFs Impact Racial and Economic Justice at the Local Level ([link removed])
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Drivers Cooperative-Colorado: Building a Social Co-op for Rideshare Drivers ([link removed])
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“The social cooperative structure helps immigrants by making it easier to earn a living and by creating businesses they own and control.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Disaster Recovery Requires Community Care—But Also Government Support ([link removed])
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“Community groups—no matter how strong—cannot meet all the need. It’s critical for the state and federal government to show up as well.” Read more... ([link removed])
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