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From prisons and banks, to coal mines and boardrooms, to ballot boxes and beyond, we’re highlighting the structuring of just transitions that are for the new economy.
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Stories From the Field
Movement for a Public Bank in LA: As election day approaches, LA will vote to elect a different type of bank – one that the city owns. A public bank could allow for place-based investing in the public interest, but first voters must support the legal framework to allow it. The LA Times has more.
Coops for Freedom: Worker Cooperatives for and by formerly incarcerated people? In Western Massachusetts, NEC member organization TESA Collective has been leading classes inside the Franklin County House of Corrections on worker cooperatives. Read more on how to build meaningful employment from the inside out.
Big Data for Democracy: We hear frequently about the unprecedented amount of data collected which shapes everything from ads on your web-browser to our national elections – what does it look like when we use big data to strengthen our democratic institutions? Data for Democracy is providing answers.
Solidarity Economies Abroad
Solidarity Economics App Developed in Argentina: ESSApp is a searchable database of co-ops that allows users to find goods and services from businesses who are advancing models of economic democracy. Read about this effort to connect solidarity economies.
Just Transition in Spain: With the potential to serve as a model for the coal transition across the world, mining unions and the Spanish government agreed to phase out coal mines within the year while supporting communities that depend on the industry for their livelihoods. Find more details about the deal from The Guardian.
European Food Delivery Coops Face the Gig Economy: Seeking to build common ground in their organizing, around 100 digital platform food delivery workers (i.e. Ubereats) met to determine how to raise their labor conditions. Read more here.
Portland Clean Energy Fund
A ballot measure in Portland seeks to fund a just transition to renewable, clean energy by asking its biggest energy users, corporations, to foot the bill. The Portland Clean Energy Initiative creates an equitable clean energy future, where new renewable energy and energy efficiency investment improves homes, cleans Portland’s environment, trains workers, and supports businesses with a focus on disenfranchised communities. A New Economy Reporting Project Fellow reports for Fast Company.
Social Capital Markets Recap
NEC member organizations from across the country – like Beneficial State Bank, Boston Impact Initiative, BALLE, Fund for Democratic Communities, US Federation of Worker Cooperatives and more – converged on San Francisco last week for Social Capital Markets aka #SOCAP18, a conference which, "connects global innovators who are dedicated to increasing the flow of capital toward social good." Watch the video recaps here and in particular, author Anand Giridharadas, who spoke truth to power: "So what do you do? Above all the answer to a winners take all society is a society in which the winners take less. This should be the focus of anyone working seriously on social justice today. So much of what passes for 'world changing' is putting lipstick on a pig of a bad power distribution!” Watch the full video, here.
Movement News
- Humanity Has Wiped Out 60% of Animal Populations Since 1970, Report Finds
- This Group Is Helping Voters Make Sense Of Which Candidates Take Climate Change Seriously
- The Boston Ujima Project is Working to Create Economic Equity for Artists
- Mijente: The Tech Companies Fueling Deportations
- How a rural Oregon boat manufacturer made the bold decision to convert to an ESOP
- Portland could make big businesses pay to protect communities of color from climate change
- Black Liberation Activist Freed After 40 Years in Prison
- Students Learn In And Outs Of Budgeting
- Buffalo’s Recent Economic Boom Leaves Longtime Residents Behind
- Amara Enyia, candidate for Chicago mayor, on cooperative economics & public banking in Chicago
- Agroecology as a Tool of Sovereignty and Resilience in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria
- Faces of a New Capitalism: How Millennials Are Embracing Socialist Values
- Black Liberation Activist Freed After 40 Years in Prison
- How Portugal Launched the World’s First National Participatory Budget
- US co-ops band together in Hurricane Michael restoration efforts
- The Woman Aiming to Get 50 Million Americans Into the Worker-Owner Economy
- Participatory Budgeting Can Renew Democracy
- Can A Progressive Candidate Win In Rural America?
- Michelle Alexander: What If We’re All Coming Back?
NEC on The Gram
Follow NEC on Instagram – @NewEconomyCoalition – where we’re sharing exciting stories, like Amara Enyia’s – a new economy advocate and former panelist in 2017 at NEC and In These Times Magazine’s “A New World From The Ashes Of The Old: Solidarity Economy Organizing In a Moment of Resistance” whose work was recently endorsed by hip hop artist and education activist Chance the Rapper.
Senior Program Associate, ReFrame
GGJ Operations Coordinator, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance
Policy Director, National Family Farm Coalition
Land Trust Coordinator, Northeast Farmers of Color Land Trust
Director of New Economy, PUSH Buffalo
Various Positions, CODEPINK
Operations Associate; Project Manager Social Justice Fund
Program Manager Worker Coop Business Development initiative, NYC Small Business Services
Various Positions, Real Food Challenge
Administrative Associate, Transform Finance
Program Manager for Community Wealth Building Initiatives, Washington Area Community Investment Fund
Midwest Chapter Organizer, Resource Generation
Cooperative Business Support Officer, Cooperative Fund of New England
Upcoming Events
Culture/SHIFT 2018
NEC member organization, US Department of Arts & Culture's CULTURE/SHIFT 2018, will include 2.5 days of participatory workshops, performances, talks, interactive art-making and more. More than forty-five workshops and sessions will touch on timely and resonant regional and national themes: immigration, indigenous cultural rights, climate justice, public memory, cultural resilience, ethics of community-based arts, community development/displacement, and more. (November 1-3 – Albuquerque, NM)
NASCO Conference: A Legacy of Cooperation
Since 1978, NASCO's Cooperative Education & Training Institute has been widely recognized as one of the most important training and networking opportunities available to members, directors, staff, and managers of group-equity cooperatives. Attend this one-of-a-kind opportunity to network with hundreds of cooperative leaders and employers, to caucus about pressing issues, and to work on building an inclusive and accessible cooperative movement. (November 2-4 – Ann Arbor, MI)
Beyond the Vote: A Night of Civic Inspiration, Music and Drinks
Voting matters. And so does the way we engage in our city every other day of the year. On the eve of Election Day, join WNYC in The Greene Space to get inspired and find ways to volunteer and step up in your community, on your own terms. (November 5 – New York, NY)
Incubating Cooperatives Webinar
In the fifth and final act of the five-part Asian American Solidarity Economies Webinar Series, speakers will share cooperative planning and startup experiences as nonprofit organizations with an organizing focus. (November 5 – Webinar)
Black 2 Just Transition
The East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC) and the Climate Justice Alliance have teamed up for the Black 2 Just Transition Assembly & Training, that’s bringing 60+ organizers together to examine systemic change pathways away from destructive industries towards models that center the health, well-being and self-determination of communities. (November 8-12 – Detroit, MI)
Remaking the Economy: A Guide to Nonprofit Roles and Tools
Part of Nonprofit Quarterly’s new Building a More Democratic Economy series, this webinar will help participants learn how nonprofits and movement activists are advancing strategies to address the economic and social inequalities of our time with an interview and an expert panel. (November 8 – 2PM – Webinar)
The Centrality of Land in a Just Transition – A Webinar
The Climate Justice Alliance explains how a Just Transition is based on asserting the right of our communities to the resources required to create productive, dignified and ecologically sustainable livelihoods. Members of CJA are engaging in land-based interventions and strategies to build power and create the world we need. Join to learn about some of these strategies and to share your experiences. (December 4 – 10AM – Webinar)
People Powered East Bay Launch Party!
Celebrate economic transformation in the East Bay and the launch of two groundbreaking cooperatives! The East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative and People Power Solar Cooperative will engage everyday people – like YOU – to co-own, develop, and steward our community’s critical assets: permanently affordable real estate and renewable energy. Join a community leading the change and own a share of equitable real estate and clean energy in the East Bay! (December 5 – Oakland, CA)
Platform Co-op Community Hangout Webinar: How New Co-ops Can Build on a Radical Tradition
A webinar discussion on how the co-op legacy can inform its future, with Trebor Scholz and the Platform Co-op Consortium. (December 14 – 3PM – Webinar)
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