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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly encourages readers to consider economic justice work from many perspectives. The latest entry in our series with Prosperity Now on The Promise of Targeted Universalism: Community Leaders Respond, by john powell, calls for a narrative shift from equity to “targeted universalism” to secure universal goals of racial and economic justice. An article by NPQ’s Rithika Ramamurthy analyzes graduate student worker unions’ growing efforts to reshape the university. We also include a feature that highlights dramatic changes in US co-op development practice over the past decade. Our last story highlights the need for new mindsets in affordable housing work—and how to design for sustainability. 


Beyond Equity: Targeted Universalism and the Closing of the Racial Wealth Gap


To close racial disparities, focus not on what a disadvantaged group “lacks,” but on what we all deserve, and develop targeted strategies to achieve those universal goals. Read more…
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Graduate Student Workers Are in the Frontline of the Growing Labor Movement


Working at wealthy schools while earning low wages, graduate students at NYU, Harvard, Columbia, and elsewhere take their issues to the picket lines. Read more...
 
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Where Are New Co-ops Emerging? The Changing Map of Co-op Development

Every generation reaches for co-ops to meet collective needs, but co-ops developed over the past decade have a very different profile than those that came before.
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The New Normal: Building Affordable Housing with Natural Disasters in Mind


The climate crisis has changed the nature of nonprofit housing work. Indeed, the entire field needs to be rethought and connected to sustainability planning. Read more...
 
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