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Economic Democracy Weekly

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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Why a Green New Deal Requires a Solidarity Economy


The COVID-19 pandemic not only opened doors for organizing a just Green New Deal but gave warnings. It made the question of who benefits even more pertinent. Read more...
 
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Redesigning Capital: Cohort Explores New Ways to Finance BIPOC Businesses


Over the past 18 months, a cohort of leaders in 12 cities met to co-create 12 unique community-embedded funds to support businesses owned by BIPOC entrepreneurs. Read more...
 
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Moving Beyond the 5 C’s of Lending: A New Model of Credit for Indian Country

In New Mexico, a new form of microlending in partnership with a credit union shows a better way to support small business in Indian Country. Read more...

 
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Rethinking Our Supply Chains for Greater Social Impact


Typically, supply chains minimize costs at the expense of human and environmental values. But it does not have to be that way. Read more...
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