Movements, History, and Economic Transformation, Part 6: Coops and community, ecology and economics

In this segment, I explain the overall political economic philosophy behind Cleveland’s Evergreen Cooperatives, which I helped develop as a part of the Democracy Collaborative. By reinscribing worker ownership within a community framework, cooperatives like these can not just build a more equitable economy, but can help us get past the growth imperative and stave off ecological crisis.

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Interview shot and produced by Jordan Karr-Morse from Softbox Digital.

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