Under the Trump regime, we’ll certainly have to be on the defense to protect the communities most likely to be attacked -- but we’ll also have to build powerful, alternative models where POC, Muslim, undocumented, disabled, and queer folks have leadership. In this week’s episode, Laura speaks with Aaron Tanaka, founder and director of the Center for Economic Democracy about his longtime advocacy and visionary work for the next system of solidarity economics.
Tanaka wants to know if Trump will make us think think or act differently about extractive capitalism. To change the circumstances of injustice, whether it’s mass incarceration or mass displacement, we have to build our communities’ governance power to take control of their economic resources -- so says Tanaka.
Tanaka and the Center for Economic Democracy are one of the many organizations behind the Boston Ujima Project, which is funneling the discourse of democratic economics into the practice we need. The Ujima project is helping communities of color direct their resources into the ideas they believe in, through a cooperative model of community budgeting.
All this, and an F-Word from Laura on why we’ve got to look beyond personality politics to understand the actual culture of white hetero capitalist supremacy that’s driving the nation’s voters.
For more, go to the New Economy Coalition; or the Fund for Democratic Communites. Follow Aaron on Titter at @tanakatalk.

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Facebook TwitterAs a mother, yogi, community activist, dance artist, and coming on 60 next year, my energy has turned to the next two decades. How I live, where and who I live with, being single , and the foods I ingest are informing me in the next phase of my investment and living choices
I liked this program and it made me interested to visit Boston!
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Ajeet