
Building on Strong Foundations in Buffalo
We can learn a lot about what it takes to build a new economy by looking into the hidden histories of localism and cooperative economics in our own cities.
We can learn a lot about what it takes to build a new economy by looking into the hidden histories of localism and cooperative economics in our own cities.
In his article entitled “What’s the Role of Race in the New Economy Movement?” author Penn Loh argues that people of color have a foundational role to play in the establishment of a new economy because the very idea of a new economy has arisen from a discontentment with the injustices of the present system, of which people of color have borne a disproportionate share of the burden.
Both in precedent and principle, we should consider rejecting the nomenclature and notion that there is anything truly new about the New Economy movement.
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