We speak with Sacajawea Hall, activist and co-founder of Cooperation Jackson — an emerging vehicle for sustainable community development, economic democracy, and community ownership — on solidarity economics, a tradition of radical economic organizing that strives to replace dependance on exploitative and oppressive economic relations through ‘solidarity chains’ linking community-based alternatives.
Read more about Solidarity Economics at https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/tool/solidarity-economics and https://solutions.thischangeseverything.org/module/solidarity-economics.
Learn more about Cooperation Jackson, economic democracy, the Jackson-Kush Plan, and more at https://cooperationjackson.org/.