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Subject Building Models, Building Power
Date December 8, 2021 6:04 PM
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Intersecting models of community ownership and power building

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines the intersection of models of community ownership and power building. In the concluding article of our community development leaders of color series, Tony Pickett writes about how community land ownership must be a matched with a value shift toward radical empathy to achieve racial and economic justice. A second article examines how community finance leaders view the current moment—and the need to match project-based support with effective advocacy. Relatedly, a third article profiles how movement leaders aim to build power to change the economy. Lastly, we feature a video clip from an organizer who advocates combining organizing traditions to set the stage for transformative change.

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Envisioning Radical Empathy for Community Land Ownership and Prosperity ([link removed])
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Community-based models of land ownership show great promise to reduce the nation’s wealth gap. But a culture rooted in radical empathy is also required. Read more... ([link removed])


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How to Weave Organizing Traditions Together to Advance Systemic Change ([link removed])
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