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Subject Editor’s Choice: The Police Groups and Fossil Fuel Corporations Lobbying to Criminalize Protest, Building Black Wealth in the Delta, and more
Date July 8, 2022 4:59 PM
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The Police Groups and Fossil Fuel Corporations Lobbying to Criminalize Protest ([link removed])

When we follow the money behind anti-protest legislation, a stark reality emerges: police groups and corporations are organized in funding efforts to criminalize dissent, especially when it comes to racial and climate justice activism. Read more... ([link removed])

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Owning Our Businesses, Owning Our Culture: Building Black Wealth in the Delta ([link removed])
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In Clarksdale, Mississippi, a Black-led effort to build community wealth through Black-owned business and Black-owned cultural production gains ground. Read more... ([link removed])
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Defining Solidarity Principles ([link removed])
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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. Read more... ([link removed])

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Rebalancing Power to Build Solidarity: Lessons from the BIPOC ED Coalition ([link removed])

Through local and statewide coalitions, nonprofit leaders of color can find support, rebalance power, and build solidarity within our communities to advocate for radical change in deeply inequitable systems. Read more... ([link removed])

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