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Subject The Economics of Race
Date December 9, 2021 6:01 PM
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Economic strategies with a racial lens

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** Race + Power Weekly
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter features economic strategies with a racial lens. We start with an analysis of race-conscious pricing structures as a response to the problem of wealth inequality along racial lines. Then, we affirm the need for transformation within the field of community development in order to extend opportunities to historically marginalized people. Next, we highlight an initiative to convert racial equity fund commitments into tangible investments that boost the capacity of Black-owned economic institutions. Finally, we look at coalition-building for social justice and the awakening of solidarity within Latinx communities.
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Race-conscious Pricing Structures as Reparationist Policy ([link removed])
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Within racial justice spaces, a “Fourth Degree” of Price Discrimination is slowly emerging. Rooted in reparationist policy, it takes a practical approach to the racial wealth gap. Read more… ([link removed])
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To overcome structural racism and a deeply inequitable society, the community development field must embrace fair housing as core to its transformative work. Read more… ([link removed])

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Economic Development Fund Seeks to Boost Black Economic Infrastructure ([link removed])
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A $250 million fund seeks to boost Black business, banking, real estate, and HBCU capital to reduce the racial wealth gap and expand Black business development. Read more… ([link removed])

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Latinx Conference Grapples with the Economy, Race, and the Politics of Change ([link removed])
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At its annual conference, Hispanics in Philanthropy explores the dynamics of social change—and the need for confronting anti-Black racism within the Latinx community. Read more… ([link removed])

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