Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly explores mechanisms to achieve economic change from the local to the global.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly explores mechanisms to achieve economic change from the local to the global. First, Hawwa Muhammad offers a primer on how to build a city-backed guaranteed income program from scratch. Next, in our series on community strategies for systemic change with Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Joseph Ceasar writes about how a trauma-informed approach, combined with capital, can transform rural economies. Lastly, two webinar clips look at economic transformation from a global perspective: Kamuela Enos highlights how Indigenous practices offer tools to build a more equitable economy today, while Esteban Kelly highlights the importance of both rigor and imagination to design new worlds.
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