The interplay of national trends and community action
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at the interplay of national trends and community action. The latest entry in our series with Prosperity Now on The Promise of Targeted Universalism: Community Leaders Respond takes us to the Mississippi Delta, where a community lender has provided needed capital to thousands of BIPOC families; new federal resources promise to expand this kind of work throughout the country, but only if used well. A second article examines housing, often seen as a local issue, yet Federal Reserve policy is boosting housing costs across the board. Lastly, we feature two voices from a movement that is rising from the ashes of a decaying national media landscape and is using community-based media as a tool for economic justice.
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Achieving Universal Banking: Lessons from the Delta ([link removed])
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The road to universal access to banking services is long and winding, but in historically underserved Deep South communities, promising strategies have emerged. Read more… ([link removed])
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How the Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy Drives Housing Inequality ([link removed])
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While there are many drivers of the national crisis of housing affordability, one criterion that gets too little attention are Fed policies that inflate housing prices. Read more... ([link removed])
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Get the Dynamics of Narrative Change Right by Centering the Community ([link removed])
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