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Jason Spicer is an assistant professor in the urban planning program at the University of Toronto. He researches alternative economic ownership and governance models.

A Romanian left-wing podcast.

Stephen Owen writes at Mutual Interest Media.

Matthew Sedacca is a reporting fellow at The Counter, focusing on the nation’s recovery efforts from the Covid-19 pandemic across the food industry. He previously worked at The New York Times and won a National Magazine Award for his writing on the histories of residential buildings for New York magazine.

The CEI is a not-for-profit, member based organization dedicated to furthering research, education and advocacy for economic practices that help us all to survive well together. The Institute works with Community Economies Research and Practice to bring about more sustainable and equitable forms of development by cultivating and acting on new ways of thinking about economies and politics.

The CEI seeks to support communities of all kinds who are committed to learning how to ‘survive well together’, meeting individual needs alongside the needs of our human and non-human planetary companions.

Amay Korjan is a Research Consultant at IT for Change. He works on projects that aim to formulate progressive policy positions around various sectors within the digital economy. He has a background in philosophy and sociology, and is particularly interested in the political economy of data and digital technology. He has conducted/managed research projects for various institutions, and has spent some time teaching across both high-school and university levels.

Satyavrat Krishnakumar is a Networking Associate at IT for Change. He has a background in journalism and is one of the editors of Tech People, a magazine run by the All India IT and ITeS Employees' Union, representing the interests of a broad range of IT workers engaged in collective action. He has contributed to various publications, including Himal Southasian, Scroll, Elle, and Motherland, among others.

The Deep Commons collective visioning project brings together activists and scholars from across the world to co-imagine and cultivate ecologies of solidarity and care beyond capitalism, patriarchy, racism and the state.

CMEC was established in 2001 to support the advancement of co-operative management education in partnership with the International Centre for Co-operative Management at Saint Mary’s University. Over sixty co-operatives and credit union organizations from seven countries contribute expertise, advice, and funding that help us deliver our unique co-operative management education and research programs. Our eleven-member board of directors represent co-operatives, education, alumni and individual CMEC members. Membership is open to co-operative organizations, educational institutions and individuals.

Kevin Richardson is based in Dallas, TX where he works full time campaigning for climate justice for an environmental nonprofit. He also does freelance writing and project work and has a Ph.D. in Japanese environmental history from UCLA.