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Teaching Cooperative Intelligence, for a Solidarity Economy

NonProfit Quarterly

Educating for Economic Justice Nearly a century ago, educator, organizer, and researcher George Counts began to document the intersecting challenges and crises of political, social, and economic life in the United States. In Dare the School Build a New Social Order? , Sound familiar? Ditto for coding and software development.

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How to Inspire Worker Organizing through Board and Role-Playing Games

NonProfit Quarterly

It is converting all public infrastructure, including schools and sidewalks, to meet company needs. Increasingly, groups…are seeking to use games as educational tools to promote social justice and upend the status quo. Countering Anti-Labor Narratives The tone of messaging from management plays a big role in both STRIKE!

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How Enhancing a Donor’s Moral Identity Can Advance their Donor Hero Story

iMarketSmart

For example, it can enhance public reputation. More precisely, it’s a pro-social code.[3] 3] Pro-social actions benefit the group. It can support a shared pro-social code.[4] Thus, costly punishment can be a form of pro-social action.[5] It means one’s private actions match one’s ideal public values.