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Economic Democracy Weekly

This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter features the first article in our series A Green New Deal on the Ground, in which members of The Climate and Community Project outline the state of struggles for climate justice today. Next, Ayodele Nzinga concludes our series with Art.Coop, featuring a piece on how the BlacSpace Cooperative in Oakland, CA, is serving up change by transforming culture. Then, leaders of the Sierra Club and the UAW discuss the urgent need to make the electric vehicle industry equitable for all. Finally, we revisit last year's panel featuring movement leaders discussing why and how the bargaining for the common good strategy is the key to building collective power.


A Green New Deal on the Ground


Coalitions are driving progressive climate policies across the US by making the climate crisis an economic justice issue. Read more...
 
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Gumbo for the Struggle: Recipes of Liberation from the Cultural Kitchen


Operating from a mindset of abundance, Black cultural organizations are developing cultural kitchens where they are testing and refining recipes for liberation. Read more...
 
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BCG’s New Frontier: Autoworkers and the Environmental Movement

Leaders of the UAW and the Sierra Club explain how building coalitions and mass support to re-unionize and decarbonize vehicle manufacturing can benefit workers, our communities and our planet. Read more...

 
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Building a Movement for the Common Good: NPQ x BCG Virtual Roundtable


In this roundtable, leaders reflect on how Bargaining for the Common Good stands out as a multi-levered, intersectional approach to realizing justice and taking on 21st century capitalism. Watch the video…
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