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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how to transform who owns businesses in our economy. We begin with an article by Tim Lampkin from our series with Common Future, Narratives to Build Collective Economic Power, who shares how he and others are boosting Black business ownership in Mississippi. Next, Olivia Williams writes about how solidarity economy activists are doing the hard work of clarifying movement practice to refine how to build an economy that centers community ownership. From the archive, we feature a curated collection of past NPQ articles on the theme of ownership. Ownership—in our economy and work—is explored in much further detail in the newly released summer magazine issue of Nonprofit Quarterly.


Owning Our Businesses, Owning Our Culture: Building Black Wealth in the Delta


In Clarksdale, Mississippi, a Black-led effort to build community wealth through Black-owned business and Black-owned cultural production gains ground. Read more…
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Defining Solidarity Principles

What does it mean to pursue a solidarity economy? Over the past year, a group of organizers across the US and Canada sought to provide some clearer answers.
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Ownership: The NPQ Archive Collection


What does ownership mean and how can ownership be structured to design a more democratic economy? Explore our collection series, organized for the first time in one place. Read more...
 
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Owning Our Economy, Owning Our Future


NPQ’s summer 2022 magazine is here! Explore the highlights and get your own copy…
 
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