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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly offers stories about how to build a solidarity economy, both at a systems level and on the ground in communities. The first article lays out the fundamentals, while the second delves into the question of transformation. Next, we feature a union leader who talks about solidarity and unionism. Lastly, five Black food sovereignty leaders share their community-based stories.


Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy


“The story of a butterfly’s metamorphosis provides a lovely and useful metaphor for the metamorphosis from …capitalism to a postcapitalist system: the solidarity economy.” Read more...
 
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Fight and Build: Envisioning Solidarity Economies as Transformative Politics


“A transformative politics seeks to go beyond not just capitalism but the idea of economic development itself.” Read more...
 
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Solidarity on Campus: A Faculty Union’s Learnings from COVID-19

“We realized that we had to step back and create a vision and platform that was for all workers.” Watch the video and read more...

 
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Remaking the Economy: Black Food Sovereignty, Community Stories


What does the struggle for Black food sovereignty look like at the local level? In this webinar conversation, five Black food justice leaders share their experiences. Watch the video and read more…
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