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Subject Community Paths to Economic Justice
Date June 1, 2022 5:00 PM
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Examining different paths by which communities strive for economic justice

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines different paths by which communities strive for economic justice. The first article examines an online worker co-op education program which promotes worker co-ops as a tool for community empowerment. Our next article looks at how time banking—a system that facilitates neighbor-to-neighbor service exchanges—helps develop non-monetary community economies. We also offer a webinar clip in which the speaker calls for developing an explicit pro-Black agenda to close the racial wealth gap. Movement paths to economic justice will also be a key theme in our upcoming June 9^th Remaking the Economy webinar on Wage Justice, Now!

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Building Worker Co-op Infrastructure: What Knowledge Does the Field Need? ([link removed])
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A new worker co-op education online course provides a window into the development of field infrastructure for a growing US worker cooperative movement. Read more… ([link removed])
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Time Banking: A Community Path to Addressing Social Exclusion ([link removed])
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Time banking—where community members use their time, instead of money, to pay for goods and services—not only helps meet people’s needs but strengthens communities. Read more... ([link removed])


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To Close the Racial Wealth Gap, Craft an Explicit Pro-Black Agenda ([link removed])

How do racial justice movements close the racial wealth gap? By building an explicit pro-Black agenda that meets Black Americans’ needs within leading institutions.
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Upcoming Webinar: Remaking the Economy—Wage Justice, Now! ([link removed])
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Join our next Remaking the Economy webinar on Thursday, June 9th at 2 pm EDT, at which Saru Jayaraman (One Fair Wage), Chirag Mehta (Community Change), and Erica Smiley (Jobs with Justice) will discuss worker advocacy, power building, and fair wages with NPQ’s Rithika Ramamurthy. Free registration here... ([link removed])


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