[What I find refreshing is the tone of this article, the notion that a resilient economy is also resistant to oppression, especially racial inequality. It meshes resilience with social justice. It’s innovative and invigorating thinking that takes resilience in a new direction.]
Introducing the Oppositional Economy
What will it take to transition to local economies that are truly just, resilient, and regenerative?Recently PCI had the opportunity to explore this question with Mateo Nube, a co-founder of theMovement Generation Justice & Ecology Project. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area and part of the national Climate Justice Alliance, Movement Generation provides analysis and information about the global ecological crisis and facilitates strategic planning for action among leading organizers from urban-based organizations, working for economic and racial justice in communities of…
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