
Justice Above All
Participatory Budgeting: Real Money, Real Power
What if communities had a real say in how their local government spends public money? In this episode of Justice Above All , we explore participatory budgeting, a process that gives residents a direct role in deciding how a portion of public funds is spent. Dr. Sandhya Kajeepeta speaks with organizers and advocates about how participatory budgeting can strengthen democracy, advance racial justice, and help address historic inequities in how public resources are distributed. Guests include: - Candice Battiste, Campaign Strategist at the Legal Defense Fund - Angela Simms, PhD, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Urban Studies, Barnard College-Columbia University - Shari Davis, Co-Executive Director, Center for Economic Democracy -Kathy Henriquez, Program Manager, Center for Economic Democracy We look at examples from Boston and Shreveport, including a guaranteed income program shaped by community input, and discuss what it takes to make these processes meaningful. If you enjoyed this episode please consider leaving a review and helping others find it! To keep up with the work of LDF please visit our website at www.naacpldf.org and follow us on social media at @naacp_ldf. To keep up with the work of the Thurgood Marshall Institute, please visit our website at www.tminstituteldf.org and follow us on Twitter at @tmi_ldf.

