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Subject Editor’s Choice: Including the Incarcerated in Labor Rights, Participatory Grantmaking, and More
Date November 5, 2021 4:44 PM
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Restorative economics, a community-based approach to homelessness, and more inside

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Labor Rights for all Must Include Incarcerated People ([link removed])

The imprisoned face a work culture where there is both a lack of transferrable skills, and a lack of adequate remuneration. The current push to modify the “slavery clause” of the 13th amendment must be combined with raising wages and increasing opportunities for incarcerated workers. Read more... ([link removed])
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Restorative Economics: A Values-Based Roadmap to a Just Economy ([link removed])

What is restorative economics? Fundamentally, it’s a values-based approach, centered on healing vulnerable communities by investing in their self-determination.
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