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Economic Democracy Weekly

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.


How to Make Guaranteed Income Work: Ten Lessons from Newark, New Jersey


As more and more cities and nonprofits implement cash-grant “guaranteed income” programs, it is important to keep some critical program design elements in mind. Read more...
 
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Changing the Economic Game in Rural America: Overcoming Financial Trauma


Advancing racial justice and Black-owned businesses in rural America requires that business advisors directly address intergenerational trauma. Read more...
 
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Indigenous Cultural Practices Can Be Economic Models

Remaking the economy is not just about reinvention. Indigenous communities’ ancestral practices can light the way to equitable forms of economic development. Watch the video...

 
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Plausible, Pessimistic, Optimistic, Transformative, Wild: Envisioning Our Futures


Clear-eyed appraisal of all possible outcomes—both good and bad—is crucial for strategic progress towards social transformation. Watch the video…
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