Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with a story from Detroit on the need to design business support systems for community.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with a story from Detroit on the need to design business support systems for community. Next, we feature a clip from a speaker who calls attention to the importance of addressing history in community building work. We also feature an upcoming webinar on January 25th that builds on last month’s Black food justice series. Lastly, a notice that NPQ is hiring.
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Scaling Deep, Not Up: Lessons from Detroit ([link removed])
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Our Histories Are Tied Together: Liberation in a Global Context ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economy: Black Food Sovereignty, Community Stories ([link removed])
What does the struggle for Black food sovereignty look like at the local level? In this upcoming Remaking the Economy 90-minute webinar conversation, on Wednesday, January 25th at 2 PM EST, Black food justice leaders from four communities will share their experiences and expand on their recent NPQ articles. Free registration here. ([link removed])
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NPQ Is Hiring! ([link removed])
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The NPQ team is expanding. Can you imagine yourself as part of the NPQ team? Check out our job opportunities. Find out more… ([link removed])
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