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Subject Transformation, Brick by Brick
Date October 26, 2022 5:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with the final article in our series Building a Movement for the Common Good. 

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with the final article in our series Building a Movement for the Common Good on how transforming the real estate market will require taking on corporate landlords. Next, the third installment in our series with Local Initiatives Support Corporation explains how the tenant right-to-purchase law in Washington, DC could be the path to affordable and inclusive housing nationwide. Then, NPQ's Steve Dubb reports from the National Cooperative Business Association’s annual conference on the co-op sector’s efforts to expand the movement. Lastly, we bring you a clip from our recent webinar, “Owning Our Future,” where Emily Kawano argues that redefining ownership is the key to a post-capitalist future.
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Want to Shift Power? We Need to Take on Real Estate ([link removed])
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To reverse extreme inequality in the housing economy, we must organize to take power back from corporate landlords and real estate companies. Read more... ([link removed])

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How DC Can Leverage the Tenant Right to Purchase to Achieve Housing Justice ([link removed])
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Rapidly gentrifying Washington, DC, could, by leveraging its tenant right-to-purchase law, become a national model for housing affordability and inclusion. Read more... ([link removed])

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To Go Beyond Capitalism, We Must Redefine Ownership ([link removed])
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Our current moment of crisis is an opportunity to go beyond capitalism. To get there, we need new practices around ownership based in solidarity, democracy, and equity. Watch the video… ([link removed])

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