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SOLIDARITY ECONOMY SHORTS
Solidarity Economy Shorts are conversations with frontline organizations and individuals that are putting solidarity economy principles into practice and using different strategies to build an economic system where communities are meeting their own needs outside of capitalism.
Solidarity Economy Shorts is a podcast collaboration between New Economy Coalition and Cooperative Journal Media. Tune in for more stories at Cooperative Journal Podcast and find the podcast at your favorite streaming platform.
Solidarity Economy Shorts #4: Resourcing Black Solidarity Economies
In this episode we learn about NEC's Black Solidarity Economy Fund (BSEF), and we speak with former grantees about their solidarity economy organizing and the ancestral wisdom that informs their work.
Solidarity Economy Shorts #3: Practicing Abolition with Sol Underground
In our third episode we talk with NEC member Sol Underground, an abolitionist ecosystem in Atlanta dreaming of a Black and Indigenous liberated world that is resisting colonial systems of oppression.
Solidarity Economy Shorts #2: Cooperation among cooperatives with Co-op Dayton
In our second episode we talk with NEC member Co-op Dayton, an organization that is using community ownership to transform Dayton’s Black and working class neighborhoods.
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Solidarity Economy Shorts #4: Resourcing Black Solidarity Economies
In this episode we learn about NEC's Black Solidarity Economy Fund (BSEF), and we speak with former grantees about their solidarity economy organizing and the ancestral wisdom that informs their work.
Solidarity Economy Shorts #3: Practicing Abolition with Sol Underground
In our third episode we talk with NEC member Sol Underground, an abolitionist ecosystem in Atlanta dreaming of a Black and Indigenous liberated world that is resisting colonial systems of oppression.
Solidarity Economy Shorts #2: Cooperation among cooperatives with Co-op Dayton
In our second episode we talk with NEC member Co-op Dayton, an organization that is using community ownership to transform Dayton’s Black and working class neighborhoods.
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MEMBER STORYTELLING
SOLIDARITY ECONOMIES: BUILDING COMMUNITY POWER
“Solidarity Economies: Building Community Power” is a series coproduced with NPQ that feature cases studies of solidarity economy ecosystems that are returning wealth and building grassroots power in cities across the country.
How the City of Angels Can Become a City of Worker-Owners
Corporate-dominated Los Angeles might seem an unlikely site for the emergence of a bottom-up solidarity economy. But bit by bit, the seemingly impossible is happening.
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.
Seeding Solidarity Economies: What’s Behind the Emerging Ecosystems
Across the country, community-based solidarity economies are emerging. While many are still nascent, they portend the possibility of larger-order transformation.
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How the City of Angels Can Become a City of Worker-Owners
Corporate-dominated Los Angeles might seem an unlikely site for the emergence of a bottom-up solidarity economy. But bit by bit, the seemingly impossible is happening.
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.
Seeding Solidarity Economies: What’s Behind the Emerging Ecosystems
Across the country, community-based solidarity economies are emerging. While many are still nascent, they portend the possibility of larger-order transformation.
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PRESS HITS
NEC in the news
Will the Revolution Be Funded?
Organizers and researchers Zac Chapman and Nairuti Shastry examine how movements can build power by working within, without, and against philanthropy.
NPQ: Protecting Solidarity: Countering Attacks on Mutual Aid Funds
Protecting mutual aid requires building trust, accountability, and solidarity across organizations, regardless of legal status.
NPQ: Co-ops and Solidarity: Reflections from Barcelona
This fall, a US group visited Barcelona to learn how residents have built a solidarity economy there—and to consider how to implement similar strategies at home.
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Will the Revolution Be Funded?
Organizers and researchers Zac Chapman and Nairuti Shastry examine how movements can build power by working within, without, and against philanthropy.
NPQ: Protecting Solidarity: Countering Attacks on Mutual Aid Funds
Protecting mutual aid requires building trust, accountability, and solidarity across organizations, regardless of legal status.
NPQ: Co-ops and Solidarity: Reflections from Barcelona
This fall, a US group visited Barcelona to learn how residents have built a solidarity economy there—and to consider how to implement similar strategies at home.
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