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Introduction to Solidarity Economy Movements

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Introduction to Solidarity Economy Movements

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Solidarity economy movements are people-powered forces to protect what matters most, and draw on tools and traditions within many lineages, making them accessible to any community, anywhere. Join us to explore what a solidarity economy movement is, how it works, and ways we can stay oriented to movement-building even as we navigate against the tides of capitalism and oppression.

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Dates and Times

Monday, May 22nd, 2023


1:00pm - 3:00pm PT

3:00pm - 5:00pm CT

4:00pm - 6:00pm ET

Program Full-Description

Solidarity economy movements are people-powered forces to protect what matters most, and draw on tools and traditions within many lineages, making them accessible to any community, anywhere. Join us to explore what a solidarity economy movement is, how it works, and ways we can stay oriented to movement-building even as we navigate against the tides of capitalism and oppression.

Participants will leave with….

  • A practical framework for understanding and recognizing solidarity economy movements
  • A deeper understanding for the kinds of attitudes and actions are needed to build solidarity economy movements
  • Inspiration and wisdom from our movement ancestors that can be applied right away

This program is ideal for...

Anybody who is curious about how people-power can resist and displace capitalist power, how we actually build solidarity economies, and what we can learn from our movement ancestors that apply to our current conditions.

We recommend also attending Liberation Culture for applied practices.

What do you do to prepare?

Please choose a location with a strong internet connection, where you are able to speak and listen comfortably. You’ll need a laptop or desktop computer, and headphones.

Access

Access requests can be made by emailing Dustin at dustin at peopleshub dot org, including ASL interpretation. The space itself will be access-centered in how we respond to the needs of each other by working collectively with the facilitator and tech support lead to ensure access for all of us.

Issues with Registration?

If you have questions about this offering or technical needs registering for this event, please contact registration support.

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Cost

Choose what to pay, starting at $40. The true cost of this workshop is $100/person. At PeoplesHub we are committed to communication access, radical hospitality, supporting facilitators, and making our offerings financially accessible. This sliding scale allows us to continue offering programs like this one and pay trainers, interpreters, captioners, and other support staff a fair wage for their time and expertise. Like you, those who support our trainings work hard for change in their communities and have often developed the knowledge, skill and gifts that they are offering through many unpaid hours — let’s support them to be sustainable in their work and craft!