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Economic Democracy Weekly

This week, we turn our gaze to capital and markets. Our lead story reviews a report from the US Impact Investing Alliance on community investment that asks hard questions about what is required for investment to have a genuine impact. Our next feature in our continuing series with Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) looks at impact investing in a different way, explaining how COVID-19 helped push HIP to become an impact investor itself. We also have a story that examines efforts to restructure the food delivery market to protect small restaurants and keep food dollars in local communities. Lastly, we feature a webinar that challenges us to reimagine housing not as something to “flip,” but as a social good.
 


Economy Remix

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Advocates’ Report Highlights Barriers to Community Investment


A new US Impact Investment Alliance report, published by the New York Fed, is not shy about identifying obstacles to more widespread community investing. Read more...
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PowerUp: An Impact Investing Approach to Building Latinx Wealth


Traditionally, Hispanics in Philanthropy has focused on grants. But COVID-19 pushed it to take on a new role as an impact investor. Read more...
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Delivery Co-ops Offer Growing Alternative to National Gig Delivery Services

COVID-19 made many restaurants dependent on national delivery services that charge high fees. But in many cities, co-op services have emerged as viable alternatives. Read more...

 
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Social Housing—A Path to Housing for All?


Why is there a housing crisis, and what can be done about it? In this webinar, panelists discuss what social housing is, why the time is right for it, and how we might get there. Read more...
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