New Economy Roundup
New Economy Roundup: Wake up and smell the New Economy! ☕

New Economy Roundup: Wake up and smell the New Economy! ☕

In this week’s roundup, we’re talking about how anti-racist organizers in Seattle led a successful prison divest campaign, the internationally growing movement towards Community Land Trusts, and the role of collaborative organizing amidst Greece’s ongoing fiscal crisis. Plus: Check out the latest report from NEC member The Next System Project on how our economic system and unpaid care work contribute to gender inequality.

New Economy Roundup: Economic Justice is Social Justice

New Economy Roundup: Economic Justice is Social Justice

In this week’s roundup, we’re sharing some case studies from our members. Among them, PolicyLink’s interview with Cooperation Jackson about their work in an increasingly hostile political climate; and the work of Project Equity in helping boomers convert their businesses into worker-owned co-ops.

New Economy Roundup: We Are The Warmth

New Economy Roundup: We Are The Warmth

It's up to us to keep fighting. Here you'll find updates on the latest executive orders and movement responses. Plus, some tools from our members on how we continue to build alternatives while resisting heinous policies.

New Economy Roundup: Lead by Example

In this week’s roundup we’re talking about building new models– from Standing Rock’s eco-village to ethical banking in Croatia.

We’re also gearing up for the year ahead; In the events section you’ll find the Department of Art and Culture’s call for a People’s State of the Union. Take a look and let us know what you’re planning for January!

New Economy Roundup: Moving Towards Renewal

This week, we’re talking about DAPL, what the US can learn from Brexit on building local economies, planning for the next four years of Trump, and what we all can do to support the water protectors at Standing Rock through the holidays.

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