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This new documentary looks at gentrification in New Orleans and its effects on the city's low-income communities.
Laura Flanders | Aug 21, 2015
The banking system makes it tough for local businesses to get their hands on startup money. But creative entrepreneurs are finding solutions.
Laura Flanders | Jan 30, 2015
"The global justice movement, the antiwar movement, the climate movement: We are now part of a much larger, more systemic movement that really sees the interrelationships between all these systems and climate destruction."
Laura Flanders | Nov 15, 2014
Manufacturing jobs are returning to the U.S., but to fill them we’ll have to train a new generation of workers. That’s what this school is doing in a struggling neighborhood that once hosted the country’s biggest candy empires, as factories return.
Laura Flanders | Oct 18, 2014
Cooperative Home Care Associates has 2,300 workers who enjoy good wages, regular hours, and family health insurance. With an investment of $1.2 million into the cooperative sector, New York City is hoping to build on the group's success.
Laura Flanders | Aug 15, 2014
Breaking the Grip of the Fossil Fuel Economy: If It Can Happen in Appalachia, It Can Happen Anywhere
Coal production is gradually leaving Appalachia—having already extracted much of the region's natural wealth. Local people are figuring out how to build a new economy based on shared vision and community knowledge. If transition can happen here, it can change the debate everywhere.
Laura Flanders | Jul 18, 2014
Farah Tanis learned that, of the women in poverty she worked with, 9 out of 10 had experienced violence—so she started a bartering network to help them survive.
Laura Flanders | May 31, 2014
Mayor Chokwe Lumumba implemented only the first steps of his plan to address Jackson's extreme income inequality, which most seriously affected black residents. Now the city faces a choice between vastly different approaches to economic development.
Laura Flanders | Apr 2, 2014
In our increasingly interdependent world, mayors may be more motivated to collaborate and possibly more capable than our national governments of effectively working across borders.
Laura Flanders | Mar 1, 2014
Can you be a revolutionary and a mayor? Chokwe Lumumba—who spent eight months as mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, before he died—did his best to be both.
Laura Flanders | Feb 27, 2014
The high-tech hubs and natural gas drilling the president called for in his state of the union speech aren't the answer to our economic woes. Instead, we need to follow the leadership already coming from communities, workers, and small-business owners.
Laura Flanders | Jan 31, 2014
The people of New York’s poorest borough fought to ensure that redevelopment of its castle-like landmark will benefit those who live there. Will it be a gamechanger?
Laura Flanders | Jan 4, 2014
New York City's new mayor has laid out a radically inclusive economic agenda.
Laura Flanders | Nov 8, 2013
This week, the Nobel Prize for economics may have gone to three academics, but the real work of fixing our local economies was happening on the ground—as part of New Economy Week.
Laura Flanders | Oct 19, 2013
In our new series, ¾«¶«Ó°Òµ Magazine investigates what it will take to strengthen our local economies for the benefit of all.
Laura Flanders | Oct 5, 2013
When their boss tried to fire them, the workers of Republic Windows and Doors occupied the factory. Now they own it as a cooperative.
Laura Flanders | Mar 6, 2013