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Economic Democracy Weekly

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.


Building Public Support for Employee Ownership: Lessons from Colorado


“Employee ownership can help to preserve businesses and sustain quality jobs … it can also bring democracy to the workplace.” Read more...
 
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Making Food Systems Work for People of Color: Six Action Steps


“It’s not just about having a seat at the table. It’s about building our own tables to design the solutions.” Read more...
 
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Scaling Deep, Not Up: Lessons from Detroit

“Because successful collaborations with local actors benefited all collaborators, one success bred another, creating a chain reaction.” Read more...

 
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NPQ’s Economic Justice Collections


What is economic justice and how can we transform society to achieve it? Explore our materials outlining the building blocks of the better world we want to create.  Read more…
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