
Building an Arts Solidarity Economy
How do you build a solidarity economy from the ground up? Four organizers in New Orleans share their experiences—and offer some early-stage lessons learned.
How do you build a solidarity economy from the ground up? Four organizers in New Orleans share their experiences—and offer some early-stage lessons learned.
Across the country, community-based solidarity economies are emerging. While many are still nascent, they portend the possibility of larger-order transformation.
This month, we’re talking about solidarity economy ecosystems in Dayton, New Orleans, and Seattle; the return of Wiyot ancestral lands, the shack-dwellers movement in South Africa, anticapitalism in Rojava, non-extractive lending, and more. We’re also expressing our solidarity and highlighting the connections between liberation struggles in Palestine, Congo, Haiti, and Atlanta.
November 29th marked the International Day of Solidarity with Palestine. We stand with movements around the world calling for a permanent ceasefire and an end to the occupation.
Niki Franco is back to break down what we mean by the term “disaster capitalism” and how communities all over the world — from PR to New Orleans to Hawai’i — have resisted it and built just recovery efforts that return resources and power to the grassroots.
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