Events

Solidarity Economy Organizing in a Moment of Resistance

Join us next Wednesday, May 17th for a livestream of an exciting panel co-hosted by In These Times exploring the movement to build a "new" or "solidarity" economy in the current moment of resistance and struggle.

2017 Eastern Conference for Workplace Democracy

We are pleased to announce that the 2017 Eastern Conference for Workplace Democracy (ECWD) will be held this June 09-11, 2017 at Fordham University Lincoln Center in New York City in partnership with NYC Network of Worker Cooperatives. The ECWD is a biannual conference of nearly 400 people that provides practical tools, networking, and strategies […]

2017 European Social Solidarity Economy Congress

The 4th European Social Solidarity Economy (SSE) Congress will take place in Athens on the 9/10/11th of June. Cooperatives, grassroots initiatives, SSE organisations, groups and people that work to promote and advance SSE from all over Europe will meet for the event.

Movement for Black Lives: Community Control Webinar

We invite you to the Movement for Black Lives fifth political education webinar this coming Wednesday, June 14th at 7 ET/4 PT. The webinar will be focused on Community Control. We will be discussing different perspectives on the possibilities and challenges of community control as it relates to land, gender justice, policing and participatory budgeting.

Learning SSE From the Continents

Starting from June 2017, Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC) which is a member of ASEC/RIPESS-Asia based in Japan, will host a webinar series “Learning SSE from the Continents“.

Sanctuary Workplace Webinar

This session will define what expanding sanctuary means, how this strategy has been utilized over time to create safe and hate-free spaces for everyone, in particular, those being persecuted for their immigration status. We will share a new resource guide that has been recently launched by the USFWC and DAWI in collaboration with Urban Justice Center, where people can obtain information about their rights as worker-owners within the workplace and as individuals/families.

Summer Institute 2017 – Building Global Solidarity in an Age of Division

Our Summer Institute is a residential, week long intensive training in economics for activists, educators, media makers, and anyone who wants a better understanding of how the economy works. This year’s special track will offer economic tools and analysis to understand neoliberalism; ‘free’ trade agreements; movements of money, people, and goods; economic and military imperialism; and global environmental injustice. We will also explore existing and proposed alternatives for fairer trade and migration systems and equitable solutions to climate change.

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