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The movement for a regenerative America doesn't start in Washington D.C. It starts in living rooms, union halls, and community centers across our 20 bioregions. We are building a political party that actually listens to the people doing the work on the ground. Want to build with us? Find your local chapter today. 🌱
CTA: Link in bio to find your chapter.
We are trapped in an extractive economy. When corporations prioritize quarterly profits over human dignity, workers are treated as disposable expenses rather than the creators of value. That's the TRAP (The Ruling Apparatus of Power). But we don't have to accept it. The alternative is already here.
Did you know the federal government can't 'run out' of money? Unlike a household, a sovereign government issues its own currency. The real limits aren't deficits — they're resources and inflation. Once we understand this, the question isn't 'how do we pay for it?' but 'do we have the resources to build it?' We have the capacity. We just need the political will.
The Regenerative Inclusive Path (TRIP) isn't a utopian theory — it's a reality. Right now, there are over 751 worker cooperatives operating in the United States. In these businesses, workers own the company, share the profits, and make decisions democratically. They are more resilient during economic downturns and keep wealth rooted in the community. This is what economic democracy looks like.
CTA: Learn more about our Economic Democracy pillar at the link in our bio.
Welcome to Five Pillars Friday. Today we're diving into Pillar 1: Economic Democracy. 🏛️ Political democracy is incomplete without economic democracy. We cannot be free citizens if we spend 40 hours a week as subjects to unaccountable corporate power. We advocate for policies that make it easier for retiring business owners to sell to their employees, creating a massive expansion of the cooperative economy.
Every time a business converts to worker ownership, a community gets stronger. Wealth stays local. Jobs become secure. Dignity is restored to labor. We celebrate the growing cooperative movement across the country. Let's scale what works. 🏆
Building a regenerative future requires deep coalitions. We are proud to stand in solidarity with the organizations that have been doing the heavy lifting of building the cooperative economy for decades. True systems change happens when we work together. 🤝
Regeneration means leaving the land better than we found it. Meet the organizers in the Great Lakes Bioregion who are mapping out local food systems and advocating for regenerative agriculture policies at the municipal level. This is how we build resilience from the ground up. 🌱
The TRAP: Treating our planet as an infinite resource extraction site and an infinite waste dump. The extractive mindset tells us that environmental destruction is just the 'cost of doing business.' It's a broken lens. The TRIP: Understanding that our economy is a wholly-owned subsidiary of our environment. No planet, no economy.
How do we make policy decisions? Under the extractive model, we use short-term cost-benefit analysis. Under the regenerative model, we use Intergenerational Accounting. This means we factor in the long-term costs of inaction. Delaying green infrastructure isn't 'saving money' — it's passing a massive, compounding debt to our grandchildren. It's time to invest in their future.
The TRIP is visible in communities transforming toxic liabilities into community assets. Through the EPA Brownfields Program and local initiatives, communities are turning abandoned industrial sites into worker-owned green manufacturing hubs and urban solar farms. We don't just need to stop the bad; we need to build the good. ☀️
Pillar 2: Ecological Regeneration. 🌍 We must transition from an economy based on extraction and consumption to one based on restoration and stewardship. This means massive public investments in green infrastructure, supporting the $12.7B regenerative agriculture movement, and ensuring a just transition for workers in fossil fuel industries.
Good news you probably missed: The regenerative agriculture market just hit $12.7 billion. Communities are buying back their local power grids. Former coal plants are being turned into renewable energy training centers. The transition is happening. We just need to accelerate it.
Ecological regeneration is impossible without environmental justice. The communities hit first and worst by extractive industries must lead the transition to regenerative systems. We stand with the frontline defenders and climate justice organizers fighting for a livable future. ✊
Community sovereignty means the people who live in a place have the power to shape its future. Shoutout to our organizers in the Pacific Northwest Bioregion hosting community assemblies to discuss local land use and housing affordability. Real democracy is participatory. 🗣️
The TRAP of the modern housing market: Homes are treated as speculative financial assets for Wall Street hedge funds rather than basic human rights for families. When out-of-state corporations buy up neighborhoods, they extract wealth from the community and destabilize lives. We need a clearer lens.
Wisdom Wednesday: What is a Community Land Trust (CLT)? 🏘️ A CLT is a nonprofit organization that holds land in trust for the benefit of the community. It separates the ownership of the land from the ownership of the building on it. This ensures that the housing remains permanently affordable, generation after generation, protecting neighborhoods from gentrification and displacement.
The TRIP is permanently affordable housing. There are over 300 Community Land Trusts operating in the US right now. The Champlain Housing Trust in Vermont is the gold standard, proving that we can create stable, affordable communities outside the speculative market. Housing for people, not for profit.
CTA: Read our policy brief on scaling CLTs at the link in our bio.
Pillar 3: Community Wealth. 🏘️ Extractive economics drains wealth from our neighborhoods into distant corporate headquarters. Regenerative economics builds and retains wealth locally. We advocate for scaling Community Land Trusts, public banking, and local procurement policies that keep our tax dollars working in our own communities.
Meet Sarah. She thought she'd never be able to afford a home in her city because of skyrocketing prices. Then she found her local Community Land Trust. Now she owns her home, her mortgage is stable, and if she ever sells, the home stays affordable for the next family. That's a regenerative system.
We are proud to support the incredible work of organizations like the Grounded Solutions Network, who are providing the legal frameworks and mentorship to help communities start their own land trusts. Together, we can make housing a human right. 🤝
Our political system won't fix itself. It requires organized, dedicated people demanding a seat at the table. From the Southwest to the Northeast, our organizers are building the infrastructure for the 2026 midterms. We aren't just asking for votes; we are asking you to co-govern with us. 🗳️
CTA: Join a local organizing meeting this week. Link in bio.
The ultimate TRAP is the illusion of choice. The two-party system keeps us arguing over shadows on the wall while the extractive machinery hums along in the background. It's time to turn around and walk out of the cave. We need a clearer lens to see the systemic root causes of our crises.
A core principle of the Regenerative Party is Subsidiarity: the idea that decisions should be made at the most local level possible. But it must be paired with Solidarity: the understanding that we are all interconnected and must support each other. Local power, regional coordination, national impact.
The TRIP is radical transparency and participation. Citizens deserve real power, not just consultation. We advocate for participatory budgeting, where community members directly decide how public funds are spent, and citizen assemblies to tackle complex vexing issues. Democracy is a verb.
Pillar 4: Democratic Governance. 🗳️ We cannot achieve economic or ecological regeneration without a functioning democracy. We demand an end to corporate capture of government, the implementation of ranked-choice voting, and the expansion of participatory democratic models at the municipal level.
Democratic innovations are spreading! More and more municipalities are adopting ranked-choice voting, breaking the two-party duopoly and allowing citizens to vote their conscience without fear of 'wasting' their vote. Progress is possible when we change the rules of the game. 🏆
The fight for a regenerative future is inextricably linked to the fight for voting rights. We stand in solidarity with the organizers working tirelessly to protect the ballot box, fight gerrymandering, and ensure every voice is heard. 🤝