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Resource List: Solidarity Economies 101

Oct 23, 2024

Growing out of social movements in Latin America and the Global South, the solidarity economy (SE) movement provides real alternatives to capitalism, where communities govern themselves through participatory democracy, cooperative and public ownership, a culture of solidarity and respect for the earth. In our vision, all of the things a community needs — from housing, schools, food, local governance, art, healing, and transportation — can be controlled and governed by everyday people.

Solidarity economies can look many different ways and go by many different names around the world. These practices aren’t new, but build upon many traditions and ancestral practices of collective decision-making and resource sharing. Some models we can look to include: Worker-owned cooperatives, community land trusts, timebanks, community lending, participatory budgeting, people’s assemblies, and mutual aid networks. 

Check out some of our favorite resources below to learn more about solidarity economy movement vision, values, and practices:

Resources

The Basics: Capitalism vs the Solidarity Economy

Movement Foundations

Related Frameworks & Theories of Change

What is a Solidarity Economy *Ecosystem*?

SE Models & Sector Case Studies

Trainings & Self-Guided Courses

Books & Deep Dives

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