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Economic Justice Policy Town Hall

Our economic model isn’t working. An economy that’s anchored in systemic racism, the privatization of resources, and worker exploitation will never guarantee that all people have what they need. The best way to create a safe, enjoyable city to live in is to ensure all people have access to the resources they need to live with dignity. In a city where the net worth for African-American families is $8 versus $247,000 for white households, it’s even more imperative to change the way we think about our economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has made this reality visible by wreaking havoc on workers and small businesses all across the district, but we can build a solidarity economy. With the proper leadership, we can rearrange our values and put people over profit, protect workers, democratize workplaces, and guarantee sustainable livelihoods so families can thrive rather than just survive paycheck to paycheck. Want to learn more? Join us for a Policy Town Hall

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