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Solidarity Economy 101
An introduction to values, principles, practices, and examples the Solidarity Economy
Monday, April 11, 2022, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM (UTC-06:00)
Fiscal Host: Open Collective Foundation
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Published on April 18, 2022 by Mike Strode (OCF)
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Join the session by clicking on the link below. What can you expect? There is only about 30 minutes of presented content throughout the whole session. That means you will spend a lot of time in breakout groups of 3 to 7 people moving throug...
Published on April 11, 2022 by Mike Strode (OCF)
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Join our inaugural public offering of the developing Solidarity School where we will dig deeper into the solidarity economy and examine why Open Collective Foundation has made the commitment to deploy our legal, financial, and technical commons as a shared infrastructure in service of this movement.
When OCF made public its ongoing strategy in "Solidarity As A Guiding Principle", we highlighted the solidarity economy as an important part of that reorientation and are committed to taking our entire community with us on this learning journey. We have followed by publishing our strategic plan and 6-month check-in to update our hosted initiatives as this strategy has developed.
Unpacking the solidarity economy through Solidarity School is also part of the way OCF hopes to support public learning throughout the Open Collective ecosystem as we move towards a platform owned and governed by users and stakeholders through an Exit To Community.
This is an introduction to the Solidarity Economy hosted by our program manager, Mike Strode, who serves on the boards of the US Solidarity Economy Network and New Economy Coalition.
During this participatory workshop, we will explore:
When OCF made public its ongoing strategy in "Solidarity As A Guiding Principle", we highlighted the solidarity economy as an important part of that reorientation and are committed to taking our entire community with us on this learning journey. We have followed by publishing our strategic plan and 6-month check-in to update our hosted initiatives as this strategy has developed.
Unpacking the solidarity economy through Solidarity School is also part of the way OCF hopes to support public learning throughout the Open Collective ecosystem as we move towards a platform owned and governed by users and stakeholders through an Exit To Community.
This is an introduction to the Solidarity Economy hosted by our program manager, Mike Strode, who serves on the boards of the US Solidarity Economy Network and New Economy Coalition.
During this participatory workshop, we will explore:
- The meaning and some origins of the solidarity economy (SE)
- Important distinctions between SE and other economic system frameworks
- The values and principles of a solidarity economy
- Examples of projects (Beautiful Solutions) organizing within a solidarity economy framework
- Ideas for how your work can intersect with practices within a solidarity economy
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