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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly returns to three key clips from the Remaking the Economy webinar series in 2022. First, Jeremie Greer of Liberation in a Generation argues that convincing white people that they are affected by economic inequality is not enough—we have to work to reduce the real, material value of whiteness. Next, Saru Jayaraman of One Fair Wage points out how one million workers, many of whom are women and people of color, are leading the way on wage justice. Finally, Emily Kawano of Wellspring Cooperative tells us that the current crisis is an opportunity to go beyond capitalism by basing ownership in solidarity and democracy.


Building Power: Challenging the Material Advantages of Whiteness


Convincing white people that they are affected by economic inequality is not enough. We have to accept that whiteness has real value—and work to reduce it. Watch the video and read more...
 
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Workers of Color and Women Are Leading the Way on Wage Justice


Amid the pandemic, the restaurant industry—pushed by workers of color and women workers—is being compelled to develop a more just labor system. Watch the video and read more...
 
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To Go Beyond Capitalism, We Must Redefine Ownership

Our current moment of crisis is an opportunity to go beyond capitalism. To get there, we need new practices around ownership based in solidarity, democracy, and equity. Watch the video and read more...

 
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