The Solidarity Economy

The Solidarity Economy

The Solidarity Economy encompasses a wide range of businesses and organizational models that form with people coming together to prioritize the meeting of their needs with resources. This includes cooperatives, community currencies, community land trusts, credit unions, and other DIY forms of community-led self sufficiency. Solidarity economics prioritize collective well-being rather than financial return or growth.

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NYC Real Estate Investment Cooperative | New York City Real Estate Investment Cooperative (NYC REIC) leverages the patient investments and political power of members to secure permanently affordable commercial properties...

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When Workers Control the Code

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Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice By Jessica Gordon Nembhard

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Boston Ujima Project

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solidarity-not-charity_full-report.pdf

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Writing the Solidarity Economy: Cadwell Turnbull and Nathan Schneider

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2023 Year in Review - Art.coop

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Solidarity Economics—for the Coronavirus Crisis and Beyond - UCSC Institute for Social Transformation

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