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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly asks us to reconsider our assumptions. First, we kick off a new series on the movement for Black food sovereignty. Next, we feature an article on why economic justice requires challenging “business as usual” assumptions. Lastly, we feature clips from two speakers who call for rethinking conventional notions about what democracy is and what counts as a “good job.”


Towards Thriving: Building a Movement for Black Food Sovereignty


“Ensuring a route towards Black food sovereignty is necessary to addressing all that lies at the intersection of food and land justice.” Read more...
 
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The Social Contract: What’s Missing in the “Historic” Biden Legislation?


“Many of the policy struggles of the current period reflect this odd balance—a growing recognition that 'business as usual' is unsustainable and a reluctance to confront the implications of this realization.” Read more...
 
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Redefine Democracy by Recentering Ownership

“We're in a moment where there's a lot of conversation right now in society around democracy writ large. But how we define democracy continues to be political democracy and not economic democracy.” Watch the video and read more...

 
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Advocating in a Fractured System


“Home care doesn't have to be this traditionally extractive kind of business … there is another way.” Watch the video and read more…
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