How can we rethink food with solidarity in mind?, lessons from COVID-19 and more...
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we look at food and land justice from multiple angles. Our Economic Justice in Indian Country series concludes with an article that disrupts common US food myths and replaces them with Indigenous narratives. We close out our Solidarity Economy series with a call for regenerative agriculture rooted in mutualism and cooperatives. We also include an article from the Federation of Southern Cooperatives that outlines what land justice requires for Black Americans. Lastly, we feature a webinar in which Native lenders and business technical assistance providers discuss how they are working to advance economic justice and achieve sovereignty for their communities.
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From Insecurity to Sovereignty: A Vision for Food Justice ([link removed])
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We need to reconsider, retell, and reinvent the stories told about our food systems, and understand how false narratives have propped up systemic injustices. Read more... ([link removed])
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Rethinking Food with Solidarity in Mind: Lessons from COVID-19 ([link removed])
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The nation’s food system has never been more inequitable. But spurred by the pandemic, a more equitable system of regenerative agriculture is rapidly emerging. Read more... ([link removed])
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What Would a Pro-Black Farmer Policy Regime Look Like? ([link removed])
So often, when it comes to justice for Black farmers, advocacy groups must play defense. It’s time to articulate, pursue, and enact a positive vision of Black land justice. Read more... ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Economic Justice in Indian Country ([link removed])
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What does economic justice in Indian Country require? In this webinar, three Indigenous leaders speak about the challenges they face and the work they are doing to design systems that support Native economies and reflect Indigenous values. Watch the webinar and read more... ([link removed])
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