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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features four pieces that address our collective need for social change—and the movements that are making it happen. We begin with the next article in our series with Common Future, Narratives to Build Collective Economic Power—where Dr. Jennie L. Stephens describes the movement for Black land preservation in South Carolina. We then turn to an article that discusses community wealth and ownership strategies for BIPOC communities. In the next two pieces, our desk editors offer coverage of a conference on the transformation of work and a report on skyrocketing CEO compensation—and the need to build power to take back our time and money.


The Struggle for Black Land: Preserving Heirs’ Property by Building Trust


Unclear legal title has been a leading cause of Black land loss. Ending this requires combining legal and economic supports with trust-based community organizing. Read more…
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Building Power, Building Wealth: The Value of Community-Driven Models

Building wealth, power, and social justice in BIPOC communities requires a shift in mindset from focusing on “programs” to building ownership and community wealth.
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The Great Awakening: Redefining Work, Values, and Purpose


Work is undergoing a period of intense transformation. A recent conference featuring nonprofit leaders covered what needs to change, why, and how we get there. Read more...
 
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The Rich Get Richer: CEO Pay at 300 US Companies Climbs 31 Percent in 2021


A survey of 300 publicly listed companies finds that average CEO pay climbed to $10.6 million in 2021—670 times what workers at those firms earn. Read more...
 
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