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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines culture-building work for economic and racial justice—and the resistance that must be overcome for cultural change to occur. Our lead article reflects on a virtual roundtable hosted by NPQ on how to build a culture that can sustain a solidarity economy. We also include a brief clip from a speaker at that session. Next, we have an article that examines how to end wealth stripping by predatory lenders in Memphis, Tennessee. Lastly, we offer a webinar conversation in which four national movement leaders discuss what are the economic, political, narrative, and cultural changes needed to close the racial wealth divide.


Building a Solidarity Culture


How do we build a culture that supports a solidarity economy? In a virtual roundtable conversation, solidarity economy leaders gathered to address this question. Read more…
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Apocalypse Now: Building Solidarity in Crisis Times


What will it take to realize a community built from multiracial solidarity? Perhaps our moment of intense crisis is an opportunity to imagine things otherwise. Watch the video and read more...
 
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Wealth Stripping by Design: The Impact of Predatory Lenders in Memphis

In Memphis, 114 storefronts offer payday loans, car title loans, and “flex” loans—at triple-digit interest rates. Black clergy and a regional CDFI aim to change that.
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Remaking the Economy: Closing the Racial Wealth Gap


In a session co-organized by NPQ & Shelterforce, field leaders Gary Cunningham, Jeremie Greer, john a. powell, and Anne Price discuss the forces that keep the racial wealth gap in place—and how to upend them. Watch the video and read more...
 
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