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Subject Co-ops and Community Development: Past, Present, and Future
Date October 27, 2021 7:39 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly focuses on co-ops and community development

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we focus on co-ops and community development. On co-ops, one article looks at discussions about racial and economic justice held at two conferences this fall, while an archive feature from a Jessica Gordon Nembhard talk in 2020 offers historical perspective. On community development, an article by Surdna Foundation president Don Chen introduces a new weekly NPQ series—Community Development: National Leaders’ Visions—that will highlight ideas of transformation from national leaders of color in the field. We also feature a second helping from that series, with four leaders offering brief remarks on what infrastructure that meets the demands of the moment should look like. .

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Co-op Leaders Seek to Reconnect with Movement’s Social Justice Roots ([link removed])
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Amid a COVID economy and a racial reckoning, co-op leaders and activists explore how co-ops can more effectively advance racial and economic justice. Read more... ([link removed])


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Racial Equity in Co-ops: 6 Key Challenges and How to Meet Them ([link removed])
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America’s Infrastructure Needs: Community Development Leaders Weigh In ([link removed])
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What conversation should we be having about infrastructure that we are not having? Four national community development leaders offer their thoughts. Read more... ([link removed])
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