Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how to build ecosystems that support community economies.
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly looks at how to build ecosystems that support community economies. First, we offer a story on how new public policy is helping boost employee ownership of businesses. Next, we explore how a network of BIPOC-led food justice groups are changing the terms of finance capital. Then, we feature a report from Detroit on community-based business ecosystem development. Lastly, we invite you to explore NPQ’s economic justice collections.
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Building Public Support for Employee Ownership: Lessons from Colorado ([link removed])
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Making Food Systems Work for People of Color: Six Action Steps ([link removed])
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