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Zenobia Jeffries Warfield
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CO-OPS ARE a billion-dollar industry. Dating back to the end of slavery, Black communities in the U.S. have used them as a means of self-determination
and to build wealth. But it’s simply not enough. One hundred fifty years after emancipation, Black Americans still own less than 1 percent of the wealth in this country. In our upcoming Good Money issue, we
explore opportunities to close the wealth gap and move some of our biggest pots of money into communities that need it.
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Zenobia Jeffries Warfield,
associate editor
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Terri Hansen & Jacqueline Keeler
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Zenobia Jeffries Warfield
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November is Native American Heritage Month, a time to commemorate the indigenous
history of this land. Native journalist Mary Annette Pember
writes about decolonizing our minds, and what that really looks like when we make a commitment to it.
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