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Economic Democracy Weekly

In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we examine ways economic justice movements are meeting the moment. First, our latest State of the Movements column profiles how federal workers are building for the future. 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 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. Finally, we invite you to our July Premium webinar, “Organizing in Divided Times: The Relational Infrastructure We Need to Protect Democracy,” on Thursday, July 24.


Federal Workers Are Organizing for Democracy—from the Inside Out

 
“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... 
 
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Meet the Donor-Advised Funds That Are Meeting the Moment

 
“In today’s challenging climate, it’s more critical than ever for DAFs to move money with urgency, efficiency, and accountability.” Read more... 
 
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Openings Arise for State and Local Housing Activists amid Federal Retrenchment

 
“There is an opening right now [at the state and local level]….And this is the opportunity to really mobilize people to say, ‘Well, we can change the situation for ourselves.’” Watch the video and read more…
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Organizing in Divided Times: The Relational Infrastructure We Need to Protect Democracy

 
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—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, and take advantage of discounted registration until July 18.
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