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Subject Organizing for Change
Date October 12, 2022 5:21 PM
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Taking a deep dive into organizing for economic justice

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly takes a deep dive into organizing for economic justice. First, Andre Perry kicks off a new series at NPQ, coproduced with Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC), on community strategies for systemic change. We also feature an article by NPQ’s Steve Dubb on a national conference in Atlanta, where racial and economic justice advocates discuss both ongoing challenges and organizing opportunities. Next, in our ongoing series with Bargaining for the Common Good, a Connecticut union president and a state coalition leader outline how they are organizing to counter economic inequality. Relatedly, next door in Massachusetts, four graduate student employees at Boston University describe their growing organizing campaign for both union recognition and transit equity.
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Sustainable Justice: Unionization and the Fight for the Common Good in Boston ([link removed])
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Graduate student workers at Boston University are organizing a union to ensure both fair compensation at the university and climate justice beyond campus. Read how they plan to win. Read more… ([link removed])

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