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Subject Building Community Economies from the Ground Up
Date April 28, 2021 5:00 PM
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Staff and worker interviews at day labor centers, organizing and wealth building in BIPOC communities, and which economic terms should vanish forever.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week, we lift up stories from community leaders who are building a more democratic economy from the ground up. Our lead story is an Economy Remix article that profiles day laborer organizing in Seattle, the northern California community of Santa Cruz, and the southern California community of Pasadena. We also feature a webinar that highlights the efforts to combine community organizing and economy building of a Chicana-led nonprofit in El Paso, a Native American group in Minnesota, and a worker co-op organizing hub in Cincinnati—as well as a short article that reflects on that conversation. Lastly, there is a question stemming from that webinar where you can weigh in: What term in our economic vocabulary would you most like to get rid of and why?
Economy Remix
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Day Laborers Envision a Brighter Post-Pandemic Future ([link removed])
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Excluded from most public benefits during the pandemic, day laborers and the centers that support them had to improvise. Now they aim to build for the long haul. Read more... ([link removed])
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Webinar: Remaking the Economy
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Organizing and Wealth Building in Communities of Color ([link removed])
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In a lively conversation, three economic justice activists talk about how they build more prosperous BIPOC communities. Watch here... ([link removed])
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What Economics Term Would You Get Rid Of, and Why? ([link removed])
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In this week’s featured webinar, a panelist called for abolishing the term “financial literacy” because it suggests low-income people are financially “illiterate,” which is rarely the case. Do you have a word or phrase from economics you’d like to abolish? What is it and why? Answer here... ([link removed])

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