April 28, 2024 2:01 pm
The Solidarity Economy Promoted by the American Friends Service Committee

The fight for economic justice can feel like a never-ending battle, much like the myth of Sisyphus pushing a rock up a hill only to have it roll back down again. Despite victories and progress in reducing harm, the constant struggles can be exhausting, especially when dealing with issues such as state and federal budget problems. However, instead of solely fighting against unjust systems, there is another option: building positive alternatives.

One approach to creating a more just and sustainable economy is through the concept of a “solidarity economy.” This movement prioritizes people and the planet over endless profit and growth. Examples of solidarity economy practices include Indigenous survival and sustainability methods, cooperatives, community land trusts, credit unions, peer lending, mutual aid, community-led economic development, bartering, community-supported agriculture, and fair trade products. Additionally, informal ways in which family, friends

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