Justice Funders
Justice Funders is a partner and guide for philanthropy in reimagining practices that advance a thriving and just world. We envision a world that honors the sacredness of our natural resources and recognizes the inalienable rights of all. We assert that philanthropy must take an active role in building this world by redistributing wealth, democratizing power and shifting economic control to communities.
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Boston Ujima Project
Boston Ujima Project is a cooperative business, arts and investment ecosystem, built by and for Boston’s working class Black, Indigenous and communities of color.
Bronx Cooperative Development Initiative
BCDI is growing an equitable, sustainable, and democratic local economy in the Bronx that creates shared wealth and ownership for low-income people of color.
Building a Platform for Economic Democracy: A Cooperative Development Strategy for the Bronx
Cooperative development efforts over the last 25 years have been largely inspired by, and modeled on, the Mondragon experience in the Basque region of Spain. None of these efforts has achieved nearly the success of Mondragon, which stabilized and dramatically…
Building Collective Futures: Economic Systems that Work for All
Tune into this webinar for a conversation on the power and possibilities of solidarity economies, featuring a moderated discussion between Jorge Santiago and Nwamaka Agbo about the history, principles, and practices of political and economic solidarity. We invite you to…
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