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Subject Redesigning Credit and Supply Chains
Date October 6, 2021 5:29 PM
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Microlending to support Native businesses, a values approach to supply chains, and a cohort creating community-embedded funds.

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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we look at ways to restructure credit and supply chains to advance economic justice. Our solidarity economy series continues with a story on how to use supply chain tools like public procurement to make the economy not only greener but more democratic. We also feature an Economy Remix article on a cohort of community investment funds that are developing an integrated capital approach to resource BIPOC business owners. Our latest Indian Country series article highlights a partnership in New Mexico that is redefining underwriting to support Native business development. Lastly, we offer a story that explores how to develop local supply chains that align business with community values.


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