Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers a range of stories on the importance of building on the knowledge of communities.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers a range of stories on the importance of building on the knowledge of communities. We begin with an article that introduces a new series of community stories on arts and the solidarity economy. Next, an article on the federal child tax credit reminds us that community-designed solutions work but maintaining them as policy requires building movement power. A third article shows how nonprofits working with existing immigrant savings culture can dramatically improve local community wealth building. Lastly, a Chicago union leader explains why advancing justice at work requires addressing community needs.
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How Philanthropy Can Show Up for an Arts Solidarity Economy ([link removed])
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Bold culture bearers are inviting us to reimagine where the source of our cultural richness, resilience, and power begins. Read more... ([link removed])
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Ending Child Poverty: Lessons from a One-Year Expansion of the Child Tax Credit ([link removed])
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The expanded child tax credit was incredibly effective, so why did it end? Read more... ([link removed])
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Lessons from Lynn: Leveraging Savings Circles, the “Cuchubal Initiative” ([link removed])
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Finding Power in Community: Lessons from the Chicago Teachers’ Union ([link removed])
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A decade ago, the Chicago Teachers’ Union strike started a national movement, rooted in the notion that unions must focus not just on contract gains, but community needs. Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])
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