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Subject Meeting the Moment
Date June 25, 2025 3:01 PM
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we examine ways economic justice movements are meeting the moment. First, our latest State of the Movements ([link removed]) column profiles how federal workers are building for the future ([link removed]) . Following that, the second entry in our three-part series, Saving Philanthropy: Creating Rules of the Road for Donor-Advised Funds examines how some donor-advised funds are setting positive examples ([link removed]) for colleagues to follow. Then, from a recent Shelterforce/NPQ webinar, a housing justice leader notes how advocates are leveraging federal inaction to advance innovative housing justice efforts at the state and local level ([link removed]) .
Finally, we invite you to our July Premium webinar ([link removed]) , “Organizing in Divided Times: The Relational Infrastructure We Need to Protect Democracy,” on Thursday, July 24.
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Federal Workers Are Organizing for Democracy—from the Inside Out ([link removed])
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“Our goal isn’t just trying to survive this moment—it is to transform it, by helping federal service better serve its core purpose: the public good.” Read more... ([link removed])

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Openings Arise for State and Local Housing Activists amid Federal Retrenchment ([link removed])
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Organizing in Divided Times: The Relational Infrastructure We Need to Protect Democracy ([link removed])
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We are living through a period of uncertainty and upheaval. In this context, one thing is clear: The need for coordinated, collective action is urgent. Join Julia Roig and Jarvis Williams of The Horizons Project ([link removed]) —leaders in advancing the Block, Bridge, Build organizing framework—to explore effective ways to protect democracy and advocate across difference in divided times. Webinar will be live Thursday, July 24, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm ET. Register today ([link removed]) , and take advantage of discounted registration until July 18.

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