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		<title>Exploring the Possibilities Beyond Capitalism</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A group of WDN members in Atlanta recently joined members of WDN's Beyond Capitalism Peer Community for a site tour of The Guild, a worker-owned cooperative that is transforming real estate into a tool for stabilization, self-determination, and racial justice.]]></description>
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<p><strong>A group of WDN members in Atlanta recently joined members of WDN&#8217;s Beyond Capitalism Peer Community for a site tour of <a href="https://womendonorsaction.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a299e1ff730d28a27010a6b06&amp;id=bbbec36e7f&amp;e=f14e351736" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Guild</a></strong>. The Guild, a WDN grantee, is a worker-owned cooperative that is transforming real estate into a tool for stabilization, self-determination, and racial justice for Black and other communities of color. </p>



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<p>The group toured three of The Guild&#8217;s&nbsp;properties being developed in the Capitol View and West End neighborhoods. Once thriving&nbsp;predominantly&nbsp;Black communities, these neighborhoods have been impacted by rapid development and &#8220;buy and hold&#8221; real estate purchases. The Guild is working at a variety of intersections to keep community ownership at the center of community development. They shared about their key initiatives:</p>



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<li><strong>Community Stewardship Trust</strong> (CST) – Gives local residents the opportunity to co-own community spaces like grocery stores and childcare centers, stabilizing resources in these neighborhoods and reducing displacement.</li>



<li><strong>People&#8217;s Community Land Trust</strong> (PCLT) – Removes homes from the speculative market to create permanently affordable housing for under-resourced Atlantans.</li>



<li><strong>Groundcover Fund</strong> – This is a solidarity investment fund that directs reparative capital into cooperative and community-ownership models.</li>
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<p>Members toured a grocery store space that will be partially supported by local farms and gardens. This store will also include three fully-equipped spaces for independently-run food businesses. Finally, members visited The MURPH (Multi-Use Radical People&#8217;s Hall), a 10,000 square foot space in the West End designed as an affordable gathering and work hub for community organizing.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Beth Levine, one of the leaders of Beyond Capitalism, said:&nbsp;“The most exciting part was seeing how Nikishka and her team have created innovative models that allow a solidarity economy project to survive within a capitalist framework.&nbsp;<strong>Every aspect of the design, economically and architecturally, is responsive to community needs because they include the community.&nbsp;</strong>It was beyond inspiring to see the outcomes of their efforts—affordable housing, community space, grocery store and restaurants in a food desert. I left the tour feeling hopeful and energized about the possibilities beyond capitalism.”</p>
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