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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers stories of resistance and positive alternatives. We begin with an article from our food sovereignty series that traces the century-long struggle for Black land ownership. Next, we offer a story on how trust law has turbocharged wealth concentration—and what to do about that. We also feature a story on the solidarity economy in Massachusetts. Lastly, a clip from a speaker who emphasizes bridge-building as central to economic justice work.


Honoring Our Ancestors and Restoring Black Land: A Black Farmers Hub Story


“Our goal is to continue to lend a space to the community in which land ownership and retention is the central focus.” Read more...
 
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Meet the New Global Tax Haven, the United States


“Increasingly, moving assets abroad is not necessary, as the United States itself has become a favored site for sheltering money from tax authorities.” Read more...
 
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Fight and Build: Envisioning Solidarity Economies as Transformative Politics

“How might solidarity economies empower communities to lead their own transformations towards other worlds?” Read more...

 
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How will markets handle a return to some kind of normalcy in rates?
In the paper "The Not-So-Great Rate Reset", we examine the past four Fed tightening cycles to help theorize what lies ahead in the wake of the pandemic and the historical rise in inflation.
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Broader Themes Lead to Bigger Movements


“The issue is: how are we going to bring about a larger social movement?” Watch the video and read more…
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