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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features the next article from NPQ’s latest magazine issue, in which Rithika Ramamurthy argues that transforming ownership—by reducing productivity and redistributing corporate power—is the key to economic transformation. Next, Rodney Foxworth, CEO of Common Future, explains how nonprofits can model the economy they want to create by building partnerships and power alongside community organizations. We also feature the final article in our series with Common Future, Narratives to Build Collective Economic Power, in which Vanessa Roanhorse tells us creating healthy economic systems in Indian Country requires building collective economic power through Indigenous ways of being. Lastly, an article proposes that capital systems must be restructured so that wealth benefits BIPOC and low-income communities.


Owning Our Labor: Productivity, Profits, and Power


Our current economic system squeezes more out of workers than ever before while siphoning control towards corporate executives. To transform the economy, we have to take back ownership over work. Read more...
 
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Building Community Institutions of Our Own


BIPOC-led nonprofits can build economic power and wealth for and with their communities, rather than relying upon the largesse of philanthropy—providing a pathway to ownership for all. Read more...
 
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Radical Economics: Centering Indigenous Knowledge, Restoring the Circle

What does it mean to create healthy economic systems in Indian Country? It’s not just about supporting businesses. It’s about building collective economic power through our Indigenous ways of being. Read more...

 
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Capital Availability Without Access: An Economic Justice Paradox of Our Time


After the COVID-19 pandemic, many new funds for small business owners were launched. But systemic change is required to make those funds equitably accessible. Read more...
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