Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with a story on using science fiction to birth a vision of the world that we know we need.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly begins with a story on using science fiction to birth a vision of the world that we know we need. Next, an article calls attention to how deep organizing can contain billionaire power. A third article shows nonprofits how to leverage assets to advance mission goals. Lastly, the transformative power of listening to local community leaders.
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Imagining New Worlds: Using Science Fiction to Build a Solidarity Economy ([link removed])
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“This struggle towards the next world is a work of art, one in which it is important to remain brave and vulnerable.” Read more... ([link removed])
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In 2022, a few hundred billionaires spent over $880 million on US election campaigns. That’s 7.4 percent of all spending and 20 times the levels of just 12 years before. Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Align Assets with Mission: Small Steps That Nonprofits Can Take ([link removed])
“Often investments are viewed separately from the programmatic work a nonprofit does. But should they be?” Read more... ([link removed])
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Building Trust: How to Put Bottom-Up Organizing Principles to Work ([link removed])
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For large national organizations to connect with local, community-based groups, it is critical to establish trust—and to do that, democratic organizing principles are key. Watch the video and read more… ([link removed])
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