Economic justice in the Latinx community, the sidelining effects of ableism, and faith communities leveraging assets to advance housing justice
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter explores exclusion and inclusion. Our two lead stories hail from our continuing series with Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP). Here, economic justice in the Latinx community, both among people with disabilities and grassroots movements more broadly, is explored. We also include an article that reviews a “black paper” released last month from a new group, the Inclusive Capital Collective, that seeks to promote equity in real estate development. Lastly, we feature a webinar clip from our recent housing webinar that discusses how churches can be agents of economic transformation through affordable housing development.
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Equity and Action: Advancing Economic Justice for Latinxs with Disabilities ([link removed])
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Ableism often sidelines people with disabilities from the economy and the Latinx community is no exception. Here are some steps to address that. Read more... ([link removed])
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Building a strong network of Latinx leaders requires an active strategy that connects with communities and links leaders to a broad vision rooted in solidarity. Read more... ([link removed])
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What Would Equitable Real Estate Finance Look Like? ([link removed])
A “black paper” by BIPOC real estate developers finds that centering racial justice in real estate requires radically redesigning the types of capital that fund it. Read more... ([link removed])
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Engaging Churches in the Struggle for Housing Justice ([link removed])
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In this brief video clip, Bernie Mazyck explains how faith communities can leverage their assets to advance housing affordability and housing justice. Watch the clip... ([link removed])
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