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Center for Popular Economics. Economics for people and planet, not profits! Since 1979. Join us at our radical economics bootcamp in June, the Summer Institute!
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Popular Economics Jun 7
🚨TODAY🚨 is the last day to register for our Summer Institute, Economics for Emancipation, a 3-day intensive where people from around the country and the world will come together to learn a type of economic history and theory rooted in freedom struggles:
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Developing Economics Jun 7
Does the Green New Deal offer a sufficiently radical approach to tackling climate change? In this excellent new post, Güney Işıkara and (both from ) unpack the possibilities that the GND opens up as well as some limitations.
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The Ujima Project Jun 7
TODAY is the last day to register for Emancipation Economics, a 3-day Summer Institute where people from around the country and the world will come together to learn a type of economic history and theory rooted in freedom struggles. More info:
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Popular Economics Jun 5
“I think the idea of Socialism is on point...I mean, I don’t really know what Socialism is to be honest.” Have no fear! Friday’s the last day to apply to our week-long radical Economics intensive Summer Institute, “Economics for Emancipation” 👉🏽
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Popular Economics Jun 5
. and ! We would love to have you at this year’s Summer Institute, Economics for Emancipation. Tell your viewers:
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anastasia c. wilson Jun 3
Help fund the Summer Institute! Economics for Emancipation
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CEANYC May 25
🚨 Coop Job Alert 🚨: Our members & pals are hiring for a project associate for their co-op preservation department ✨
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Popular Economics May 26
Yes! Pls join us. Slots filling up fast:
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Frances Moore Lappé May 25
Gig workers lack the power to unionize but this has not stoped them from making their voices heard! Thank you Uber drivers who led national strike.Your bravery is contagious!
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Popular Economics May 23
Yes! That’s precisely why we organize “Economics for Emancipation” in June. Join us! Scholarships available:
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Popular Economics May 23
Can u link us to the workshop?
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Popular Economics May 23
We would love to share the curriculum we develop with you to make sure it is including the experiences of artists! We are testing it with a community of black femme artists in Miami in 2020 ✊🏽 cc:
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Popular Economics May 23
Great thread. Artists! Please join us this summer for “Economics for Emancipation” in Boston. We are also working on a currriculum for artists for 2020, but get a taste: CC:
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Popular Economics May 21
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Popular Economics May 21
Slots are filling up for our Summer Institute, a multi-day Economics intensive for social movement organizers happening in Boston next month, “Economics for Emancipation.” Info here:
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Popular Economics May 21
Replying to @AnandWrites
Gro$$. Join us this summer at “Economics for Emancipation”
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Anand Giridharadas May 21
Replying to @AnandWrites
Read the editorial. And raise your voice. Because the world must no longer be changed by billionaires.
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CEANYC May 13
"Since 1979, Shared Capital has made more than 850 loans totaling $50 million to cooperatives in 30 states. In 2018, the cooperative made 17 new loans totaling $2.1 million." The Co-Op With Forty Years of Making Loans to Co-ops ⚡️
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NewEconomyCoalition May 19
"In the US, we have very few worker coops, especially compared to other countries. But travel to countries much smaller than ours, and you’ll find that, for example, Italy has roughly 25,000; 18,000 in Spain; 13,000 in Argentina; and 2,500 in France."
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Popular Economics May 21
Replying to @means_tv @conrazon
Join us this summer at “Economics for Emancipation”
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