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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly examines movements for economic justice. We begin with an article on how people in Washington DC organized to end subminimum wages for restaurant workers. Next, in our series on Black food sovereignty, an article on how farmers’ markets build power in communities. Lastly, we feature clips from two speakers who offer their perspectives on the nature of long-term movement work.


Fair Wages Come to Washington DC


“Passing Initiative 82 is not only about higher wages for the thousands of tipped workers that live in Washington, DC … It is an effort to liberate all kinds of workers.” Read more...
 
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A Growing Movement for Black Food Sovereignty


“There is growing evidence that our small farmers’ market is part of a rising tide of Black food justice activism that is starting to make a difference.” Read more...
 
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From Powerless to Powerful

“There’s a different mindset—call it mutualism, solidarity economy, citizen sector, union movement, co-op movement—that when we look at human beings, we look at their power.” Watch the video and read more...

 
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Playing the Long Game: Long Term Change Needs Long-Term Support


“We're still ourselves having to overcome, I would call it, a resistance to leaders of color actually achieving success at a large scale.” Watch the video and read more…
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