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Over the past 12 months, we at TESA have been focused on helping to build the cooperative economy in concrete, practical ways.
And we have to recognize that work hasn’t happened in a vacuum. We’ve been operating amid deepening global instability, widening inequality, and the steady normalization of authoritarian politics. At times, it has felt like pushing against systems designed to exhaust people who are trying to build something different. But if anything, that context has made the work feel more urgent.
So we wanted to share how we’ve been actively strengthening the co-op movement over this past year, what we’ve been building alongside partners, and what we’re learning as we go.
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