It examines eight cases across lower-income communities of color in Massachusetts, organizing to resist and reform the current system while building alternatives that go beyond capitalism. They are incubating worker-owned coops, community land trusts, and community-controlled capital.
Year Published:
2017
Organization / Author:
Solidarity Economy Initiative
Languages:
English
CWB Area(s) of Interest:
Community Investment Vehicles, Solidarity Economy Education, Worker Cooperatives
Sector:
Food Service / Catering, Professional Services, Urban Agriculture
Topic(s):