This week’s Economic Democracy newsletter centers on policy. First, an interview with Alissa Quart—author of a new book, Bootstrapped—examines why US social benefits are often designed to be inaccessible and what to do about it. Next, an article in the Green New Deal on the Ground series looks at how public ownership in New York is advancing economic justice. Then, a clip from our Black food sovereignty webinar links organizing to food justice policy. Lastly, NPQ is hiring Staff Writers.
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