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Subject Money and Movements
Date October 5, 2022 5:04 PM
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Kicking off Co-op Month with two articles on worker cooperatives

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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As we kick off Co-op Month, today’s Economic Democracy Weekly features two articles on worker cooperatives. One, by NPQ’s Steve Dubb, covers a session on funding at last month’s national worker co-op conference. Relatedly, Todd Leverette writes about why employee ownership funds won’t reduce the racial wealth gap, unless they employ a racial justice lens. Next, in our ongoing series with Bargaining for the Common Good, an autoworker union vice president and the Sierra Club president offer their vision on how their movements can work together for both climate and economic justice. Lastly, we offer a webinar conversation in which Movement for Black Lives’ Shanelle Matthews and three panelists discuss how to build narrative power for economic justice.
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Worker Co-ops Organize to Make Community Finance Work for Movements ([link removed])
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At a national conference of worker cooperatives, community finance and co-op leaders explore ways to better support the employee ownership field. Read more... ([link removed])

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How Employee Ownership Can Address the Racial Wealth Gap ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Building Narrative Power for Economic Justice ([link removed])
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How do we build a world of economic justice for all? Better storytelling is key. And it starts with the social change sector. Read more… ([link removed])

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