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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