Monday was Labor Day, so it’s fitting that today’s Economic Democracy Weekly introduces a new NPQ article series coproduced by Bargaining for the Common Good, a coalition of labor and community organizers. We also feature two articles from NPQ’s summer magazine: first, Camille Kerr looks at the potential for transformation through employee ownership, then Kamuela Enos and Miwa Tamenaha discuss how Native Hawaiian norms of kinship and shared ownership can be employed to build healthy community economies. Lastly, we invite you to subscribe to receive the latest issue of our magazine, where Kerr, Enos, Tamenaha, and many others explore what our economy would look like if it were owned by the people who make it work.
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