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Leadership Weekly

This week’s Leadership newsletter brings readers transformative ideas that embrace the power of the collective—refusing individualism and forging paths toward expansive change. First, we explore the concept of “targeted universalism” for closing racial wealth gaps, in the initial installment of an ongoing series on the subject. We then revisit a piece from our Summer 2021 magazine that makes the case for universal basic income as a critical piece of solidarity economies. Our next offering analyzes how democracy buckles when fractured by exclusionary identities and individual differences—and why we need a universalized version of democracy if we believe in universal rights and justice. Finally, we link to the subscription page for our new Winter 2022 magazine issue—where we explore visionary leadership in fields that have been dominated by privatization and individualism for too long: health and healing.


Closing the Racial Wealth Divide—A Call for Strategic Thinking

 
More than 50 years after landmark Civil Rights legislation, the US racial wealth gap remains nearly as large as ever. To do better, we must rethink our strategic approach. Read more…
 
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How Universal Basic Income Can Help Build a Solidarity Economy

 
By raising and supporting the demand for universal basic income, as many as 140 million-plus workers suffering from poverty or near-poverty today would benefit. Read more…
 
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A Cult of Democracy—Toward a Pluralistic Politics


We need a new democratic project—one that rises to the challenges of pluralism, racial justice, democracy beyond political regimes, and beyond the bounds of state politics to everyday life. Read more…
 
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