Rural nursing homes hit hard by COVID; DC ballet's pods help dancers stay active; COVID-19 amid Biden transition; and more!
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Remaking the Economy: Where to, Now—and Beyond?


This special webinar in NPQ’s Remaking the Economy series takes a look at the state of economic democracy and the movement for economic justice in the wake of the 2020 elections. Panelists are: Dr. Gar Alperovitz, cofounder of the Democracy Collaborative, Laura Flanders, host of The Laura Flanders Show, and Dr. Stacey Sutton, associate professor of urban planning at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Moderated by NPQ senior editor and director of economic justice Steve Dubb.

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Infections and Staffing Crises Loom like Tidal Waves for Rural Nursing Homes

We’ve known for months that nursing homes are high-risk zones for COVID-19, but rural nursing homes learned remarkably little from their urban counterparts.

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Washington Ballet Uses Dancer Pods to Rescue Its Season

A nonprofit DC ballet finds a way to continue producing ballet programs during COVID-19.

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Biden Team Prepares to Address COVID-19 as Pandemic Ravages Nation

The Biden transition team prepares for COVID-19. In the meantime, however, the federal government remains asleep at the switch as the pandemic rages.

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Biden Names Systemic Racism Experts to Transition Teams

It is still early days, but the Biden transition team member selections indicate a strong interest in addressing the racial wealth gap.

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A Chicago Story We Need to Hear—and Why We All Must Listen to Communities

East Garfield Park, a Chicago working-class community that suffered disinvestment due to white flight in the 1960s, is still held back by city policy. It is not the only such neighborhood.

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