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Economic Democracy Weekly

This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter looks at both policy and culture. First, an article on student loans examines proposed new federal repayment rules that could affect millions. Next, a story on a visit of US solidarity economy activists to Barcelona—and what they learned. This is followed by a clip from our recent webinar on Black food sovereignty. Lastly, we feature an upcoming webinar on March 15th about care workers taking charge of the care economy. 


Student Loans Update: What You Need to Know


Beyond canceling debt, proposed “modifications to the way that payments owed are calculated could substantially lower the cost of education for millions of Americans.” Read more...
 
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Co-ops and Solidarity: Reflections from Barcelona


“Self-governance is a defining feature of the solidarity economy approach. It takes as its starting point the belief that people know what their neighborhoods need.” Read more...
 
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How Can We Work Together? Black Farmers Collectivize to Change Markets

“I think the most important thing about the Black food sovereignty movement at this point is the evolution away from a capitalist mindset of farming.” Watch the video and read more...

 
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Remaking the Economy: Caring for the Care Economy


How can care workers take ownership of the care economy? In this upcoming Remaking the Economy webinar conversation, on Wednesday, March 15th at 2 PM EDT, three care sector leaders from worker co-ops and advocacy groups will share their perspectives. Free registration here.
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