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Subject Building Civic Infrastructure for Economic Justice
Date May 18, 2022 5:04 PM
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Looking at the civic infrastructure that must be built to advance economic justice and economic democracy

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at the civic infrastructure that must be built to advance economic justice and economic democracy. Our first article reports on a survey of Native American artists, who are calling on philanthropy to invest in Indigenous-controlled economic infrastructure to boost their work. Next, from the pages of our latest magazine, Darnell Adams interviews several Black food co-op movement leaders and examines how Black food co-ops advance Black economic sovereignty. These stories are followed by two clips from a recent webinar on worker co-ops and democratic management, both of which emphasize the need to build community economic infrastructure one democratic decision at a time.

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