Examining what a flourishing economic democracy requires
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines what a flourishing economic democracy requires. Our first article examines the gap between racial equity pledges to support BIPOC-owned businesses and what’s needed for those pledges to be effective. Our next article looks at Italian social cooperatives and what lessons they hold regarding how to structure multi-stakeholder governance. This is followed by a video clip on what a system that truly facilitates Black food sovereignty would look like. Making economic democracy work will also be a key theme in our upcoming April 14th webinar on How to Design Democratic Management.
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Can Community Finance Advance Racial Equity? It Takes an Ecosystem ([link removed])
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Since June 2020, thousands of corporate and philanthropic commitments for racial equity have been made. But will BIPOC communities benefit from the largesse? Read more… ([link removed])
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These days, many tout stakeholder governance. Italy’s social cooperatives provide a valuable model of how to institutionalize stakeholder participation. Read more... ([link removed])
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Returning to the Roots: Food Sovereignty and the Struggle for Justice ([link removed])
What do food insecurity, wealth disparity, and police brutality all have in common? They are all part of a larger struggle for equality for Black and Brown people.
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Join our next Remaking the Economy webinar on April 14th at 2 pm EDT, at which three worker co-op leaders—Nicole Koch (Technicians for Sustainability), Yarissa Soriano (Democracy at Work Institute), and Anj Talley (Mandela Food Cooperative) will discuss how to manage democratic workplaces. Free registration here... ([link removed])
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