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Read our editor’s picks for the week:


Reclaiming Our History of Mutualism: A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Sara Horowitz


Sara Horowitz speaks to NPQ's economic justice editors about the past, present, and future of mutualism. As Horowitz explains, mutualism starts with community, involves exchange based on principles of reciprocity, and requires a long-term time horizon. Read more...
 
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Funding Reproductive Justice and the Future of Abortion Access

A new report on the funding of “crisis pregnancy centers” probes a core anti-abortion movement strategy that undermines racial, gender, and economic justice, and suggests how philanthropy should respond. Read more...
 
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Want to Build Community Capacity? Try Power Sharing through Co-governance


Hospitals are increasingly partnering with community groups. But such partnerships often falter—unless decision-making power is truly shared. Read more...
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No More Hogs at the Trough—Containing Corporate Subsidies in Texas

In 2021, a coalition of unusual political bedfellows put an end to a leading corporate subsidy program in Texas. But the struggle to hold the line on this victory continues.  Read more...

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