Looking at what building community requires in economic terms
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at what building community requires in economic terms. Our first article looks at under-compensation of nonprofit human service workers in New York—and calls for addressing the pay shortfall. Our next article looks at housing policy—showing why housing has become so unaffordable, while offering a framework for ensuring affordable housing for all. These stories are followed by two video clips that are taken from a virtual roundtable held by NPQ earlier this year. In these videos, the speakers offer their observations on how to build a culture that can sustain a solidarity economy.
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Ending Poverty Pay for Human Services Workers: A New York City Story ([link removed])
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In New York City, more than 80,000 nonprofit human service workers earn far less than their city counterparts. This must end—and not only in the Big Apple. Read more… ([link removed])
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Affordable housing for all is not a pipe dream. But getting there requires a vastly different approach than offered by present-day US housing policy. Read more... ([link removed])
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What is the biggest barrier to building community? In capitalism, it stems from not sharing things in common.
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Our Human Energy: Redefining and Reclaiming Our Labor ([link removed])
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Work is one place where community exists, where we act together to make the world. To rebuild community, we need to reclaim our labor as human creativity rather than exploitation. Watch the video and read more... ([link removed])
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