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New Economy Roundup: Strengthening Local, The Game of People and Power, and More
In this week’s roundup: a new board game for activists and organizers, Japan’s debt absolution, and a tech-startup fighting back Amazon’s stronghold.
New Economy Roundup: Going the Resistance Distance, A #MoveYourMoney Guide to the New Economy
In this week’s roundup: Freedom schools, the value of local currencies, ending food apartheid, and a #MoveYourMoney guide!
New Economy Roundup: The Uberization of Food, Mama’s Bail Out, People’s Culture Plan
In this week’s roundup: a California bill that would decriminalize homemade food sales raises concerns about the “Uberization” of yet another industry
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Educate and Empower: Tools For Building Community Wealth
How do low-income communities learn to advance economically and build wealth? Low-income communities and communities of color, in challenging structural economic and social inequality, have historically grappled with tensions inherent to development. Who participates in, directs, and ultimately owns the economic-development process? In creating and sustaining new, inclusive economic institutions, how do community members cultivate and pass on skills, commitment and knowledge—especially among those who have long faced barriers to education and employment? And how should communities strike an appropriate balance between utilizing local knowledge and accessing outside expertise? This report draws on case studies of 11 different community economic development initiatives from across the United States to highlight a diverse set of powerful answers to these critical questions.
Cornel West and Richard Wolff talk about Capitalism and White Supremacy
A conversation about capitalism with two brilliant minds, Cornel West and Richard D. Wolff, together in a rare joint appearance.
Gig City Sandy: Home of the $60 Gig
Located at the foot of Mount Hood in Oregon, Sandy's municipally-owned full fiber network offers gig Internet service for under $60 to every resident in the city. City managers, frustrated that they couldn't even get a DSL line in to city hall started off by building their own wireless and DSL network, beginning in 2001.
Public Banks: Bank of North Dakota
North Dakota is the only state that has established a publicly owned bank: the Bank of North Dakota. This article looks at the benefits that a public bank has brought to the state.
Detroit Community Technology Project
Compiled by Ryan Gerety, Andy Gunn and Diana Nucera, for the first ever Community Technology Network Gathering at the 17th annual Allied Media Conference in 2015.
The zine explores digital justice issues, community facilitation best practices, collaborative network design, and examples of projects from Belarus, Detroit, Red Hook, India and more
Top 100 Documentaries We Can Use to Change the World
A more beautiful, just and sustainable world is possible. Take this library and use it to inspire global change!
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