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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers multiple stories from Indian Country, beginning with a deep dive into culture and economy building in the Nipmuc nation of Western Massachusetts. Next, we highlight a story on how Indigenous ancestral sciences and integrated management systems provide valuable tools for building a more just and sustainable economy today. Then, a webinar conversation features three Native women discussing some of the many ways that Native communities are organizing for economic justice and sovereignty. Lastly, NPQ is still hiring for a number of roles.


Rebuilding a Cultural Economy: A Story from the Nipmuc Nation


In a small town in Western Massachusetts, artists and Indigenous leaders from the Nipmuc nation are collaborating to restore Indigenous land, economy, and culture. Read more...
 
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Ownership as Kinship: Restoring the Abundance of Our Ancestors


“I am convinced now more than ever that our kinship—to land and to each other—shapes our economic futures.” Read more...
 
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Remaking the Economy: Economic Justice in Indian Country

Listen to three Native economic justice leaders speak out about the challenges they face in their economy-building and decolonizing work in Indian Country. Watch the video and read more...

 
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