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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines organizations and how they support or impede economic justice. The lead article looks at the Great Resignation and its implications for managers. In our series with Prosperity Now on The Promise of Targeted Universalism: Community Leaders Respond, the latest entry calls for retooling technical assistance to better support BIPOC business leaders. We also feature a video clip on the media co-op, a new approach to both revive and democratize local news production. Lastly, we feature a webinar with leaders from the movement for Black food sovereignty, in which they discuss how they employ co-ops and other organizations to build Black community power.


The Great Resignation—A Call for Change in Organizational Culture


In 2021, a record number of workers resigned from their jobs. Why? If one looks below the surface, it’s clear organizational culture has significantly contributed to this flight. Read more…
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Wealth Building for Business Owners of Color: A Whole-Person Approach


Business technical assistance tends to focus on start-ups and growth. Helping small business owners of color cash out must become part of wealth building strategy. Read more...
 
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Sharing Ownership Is Sharing Power: Why Media Co-ops are the Future of News

How do we develop better access to local news? One powerful strategy is to create media cooperatives, news that’s owned by the people who read and produce it.
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Remaking the Economy: Organizing for Black Food Sovereignty


What if we owned it? Watch leaders from the movement for Black food sovereignty discuss their community-building work and the vision that animates their work. Read more...
 
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