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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers some meaty stories as the holidays approach. We begin with an interview of journalist Ray Suarez, whose podcast recasts our understanding of the care economy. Next, we look at an innovative community ownership strategy to forestall gentrification of local economies. We also offer a story on a co-op that failed—and what was learned through the experience. Lastly, we feature a clip from a speaker who contends that empathy must be core to economic justice work.


Profit at What Cost? An Interview with Ray Suarez, host of Going for Broke


“We feel as a foundational, philosophical proposition that conventional coverage of the economy leaves out tens of millions of people.” Read more...
 
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Community Ownership of Real Estate: A Los Angeles Story


“For the social contract to reach all Americans, community ownership models…must be utilized to close the racial wealth gap.” Read more...
 
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The Colors Co-op Experiment: Learning the Right Lessons from Our Failure

“Business leaders must be aware of the talent required to implement their strategic goals and visions. The same is true for nonprofits.” Read more...

 
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We All Have Value: Changing Relationships Through Radical Empathy


“I think for communities of color the whole idea of empathy is to actually see people.” Watch the video and read more…
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