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Boston’s Fare-Free Bus Experiment

NonProfit Quarterly

Her campaign centered this policy as part of a comprehensive, municipal Green New Deal plan to bring sustainable jobs and much-needed climate and environmental justice to the City of Boston. Highway to Hell The existing US transportation system causes and perpetuates several social, economic, and environmental harms.

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The Past and Future of Black Co-ops: A Conversation with Jessica Gordon Nembhard

NonProfit Quarterly

The other thing I think I mentioned in the new preface is that with the environmental crisis we are in, we are struggling to keep our planet livable. Most of the time before capitalism most of humanity was doing sustainable economics and, in some ways, protecting Mother Earth. Cooperatives are also a solution to that.

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Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice

NonProfit Quarterly

And they’re not looking for a nonprofit grantmaking vehicle; they’re looking for ways to invest in, say, businesses that will sustain not only their immediate family but an entire community, because of threats that their families are facing—whether political threats or climate or economic issues. And foundations have budgets, too.

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Capitalism, the Insecurity Machine: A Conversation with Astra Taylor

NonProfit Quarterly

RR: The book is based on your discovery that everyone’s “economic issues are also emotional ones.” After the Great Depression and World War II, President Roosevelt is pushed by organized labor, unemployed movements, and geopolitical urgencies to build the foundation for the welfare state.