Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features an article from NPQ’s latest magazine issue, in which Esteban Kelly and Melissa Hoover offer four speculative scenarios to expand the democratic economy, what each model would achieve, and what we need to achieve change. Next an article by Steve Dubb revisits the 1921 riots that decimated Tulsa’s Black Wall Street and the infrastructural segregation that repeated this violence five decades later. We also feature a recent webinar clip in which Erica Smiley argues that recent upsurges of worker activity are attempts to realize racial justice in the workplace and beyond. Lastly, we invite you to subscribe to receive the latest issue of our magazine, where writers explore what society would look like if our economy was owned by the people who make it work.
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