Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly takes a closer look at barriers to building the world we deserve.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly takes a closer look at barriers to building the world we deserve. First, an article from our series “Locked Out: Black Women, Wealth, and Homeownership” discusses why the wealth gap cannot be solved by Black homeownership. Next, an article in our series with Local Initiatives Support Corporation explains how Indianapolis residents are overcoming manufactured scarcity. Our third piece dives into how public banks and nonprofit community land trusts can collaborate on racial justice in housing. Finally, Rodney Foxworth talks about the need for a mindset shift towards ownership, power, and control.
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Why Homeownership Fails to Build Wealth for Black Women ([link removed])
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Individual homeownership will not solve the problem of racial and gender wealth inequality. Building wealth for Black women requires transformative economic policies to realize the full benefits of homeownership. Read more... ([link removed])
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How do we advance the vision of a world run by community-owned institutions? The first step is a mindset shift towards the future we want. Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])
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