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Feature Archives – Economic Justice
The Pandemic Investment That Allowed Gig Workers to ‘Break Free’
Affordable Housing Is Never the Only Problem – Or the Only Solution
The Black Immigrant Women Who Bought a Minneapolis Mall
This Canadian Community Shows the Key to Thriving Black Urbanism
In Philly’s Chinatown, a Community Workshop Envisions Alternatives to Sixers Arena
Gentrification’s Roots in the Post-Industrial City
The Most Influential Role in Politics Isn’t the One You’re Thinking About
Year in Review: Our Favorite Next City Stories From 2023
How a Small Brooklyn Credit Union Punches Above Its Weight
The Tiny Credit Union Powering Brooklyn’s Economy
Next City’s End-of-Year Give Guide
D.C.’s Street Vendor Regulations Formalize the Informal
At Long Last, North Minneapolis’ Black Residents May Soon Have a Credit Union of Their Own
New York Finally Gets Its First Worker-Owned Cooperative Cocktail Bar
Can Guaranteed Income Prevent Gentrification?
A New Digital Legal Tool Helps Immigrant Workers Reclaim Their Stolen Wages
The Seeds of Economic Recovery Are Already Sprouting Roots in the Bronx
For Years, Philanthropy Has Been Trying To Buy Buildings for the Arts. Now We Know It Works.
An Appalachian Model for Regenerating Place-Based, Community Wealth
The Forgotten Credit Union That Served Thousands of Unbanked El Pasoans
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