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Subject Community-led System Change
Date November 16, 2022 6:00 PM
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at the relationship between communities and systemic change. 

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at the relationship between communities and systemic change. First, an Economy Remix column examines how to align capital with justice. Next, in our series on community strategies for systemic change with Local Initiatives Support Corporation: how solving health problems requires addressing community economic needs. We also offer a webinar conversation in which three community development leaders of color discuss how to retool leadership to advance liberation. Lastly, please join NPQ’s virtual roundtable on building a movement for the common good, today at 4:30 pm ET.
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Can CDFIs Rein in Capitalist Excess? ([link removed])
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As community development financial institutions (CDFIs) reach unprecedented scale, where is the field today in the pursuit of its mission of “aligning capital and justice”? Read more... ([link removed])

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Changing the Health System: A Community-Led Approach Rises in Rhode Island ([link removed])
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The conventional health approach in Rhode Island was not working. A new approach was needed—rooted in community—that addressed social determinants of health. Read more... ([link removed])


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Remaking the Economy: Redefining Leadership ([link removed])

What is the kind of leadership the field needs to advance not only economic justice, but liberation? In this webinar conversation, three national community development leaders of color share their perspectives. Watch the video and read more... ([link removed])

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Building a Movement for the Common Good ([link removed])
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In this roundtable hosted by Nonprofit Quarterly, leaders will reflect on how Bargaining for the Common Good stands out as a multi-levered, intersectional approach to racial, gender, climate, and economic justice. Free registration here… ([link removed])

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