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Catalyzing worker co-ops & the solidarity economy

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Ashish Kothari is a member of the core team of the Global Tapestry of Alternatives, a coordinator of Vikalp Sangam in India, and co-editor of Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary.

Valerie Young is a member of Igalia cooperative.

Shaila is director of Grassroots Economics. In 2015, I attended a KIICO conference on trade and development. My angle, to understand the Kenyan economy and the government policies in place to promote technology in Finance. I carried a journal with me, a notepad that I scribbled names in that I should research later. Grassroots Economics was on that list, along with other NGOs and organizations that were on a difficult mission to create a circular economy. In 2020, after five years of working in the humanitarian space, I met Will Ruddick, adamant on wealth redistribution and regenerative economics and began advising the organization. It is an honor to work as a Director along with Will and the Grassroots Economics team in their endeavor to rebalance the inequalities existing in our current economy and empower those who are most in need. To tackle today’s challenges, we need not only new solutions, but new methods at arriving at solutions. Data and data science will be at the forefront at meeting these challenges and to social innovation, humanitarian aid and international development.

Jaisal Noor is an independent journalist and educator based in Baltimore. His work has appeared in outlets such as The Real News Network, Democracy Now, The Atlantic, Bolts Magazine, The Progressive, and the Baltimore Beat. He’s Democracy Cohort Manager at Solutions Journalism Network.

Department of Health Systems Science, Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine

Senior Director, Communications & Policy, Healthcare Anchor Network

President, Healthcare Anchor Network

National Clinician Scholars Program & Department of Family Medicine, University of California

The Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation is a national, bilingual grassroots membership organization of and for worker co-operatives, related types of co-operatives (multi-stakeholder co-ops and worker-shareholder co-ops), and organizations that support the growth and development of worker co-operatives. CWCF was incorporated in 1992.