New Economy Roundup: Reflections, Reparations and Resilience
This week we’re talking about planning arts-based community dialogues, the case for reparations, and the resilience created by affordable housing and cooperatives.
This week we’re talking about planning arts-based community dialogues, the case for reparations, and the resilience created by affordable housing and cooperatives.
This week we’re talking about fights for public ownership of the internet in the United States, seeds in Japan, housing in Berlin and much more.
The deep and persistent racial wealth divide will not close without bold, structural reform. It has been created and held in place by public policies that have evolved with time including slavery, Jim Crow, red lining, mass incarceration, among many others. The racial wealth divide is greater today than it was nearly four decades ago and trends point to its continued widening.
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