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Strategies for Change

February 24, 2020

A New Breed of Worker Coops

Joseph Cureton discusses the holding company model being used by the Staffing Cooperative (now the Orban Cooperative).

September 23, 2019

How to set-up a mobile mutual aid herbal apothecary

Mutual aid mobile apothecaries are taking off as a model for providing health services to people who may not have access otherwise.

A brick wall being built.
August 3, 2019

RE: Polarization 4

What do Americans call home?

June 26, 2019

RE: Polarization: 3

Black Live Matter Activist and Tea Party organizer discuss politics

Photo by Gage Skidmore
June 19, 2019

RE: Polarization 2

A conservative organization is focused on depolarizing political conversations.

June 10, 2019

Solidarity Economy Roads

Razeto starts with an analysis of two perennial sources of transformational energy: the “impoverished and untenable” situation of those who are marginalized and subordinate in the existing order, and the profound dissatisfaction of those better situated who nonetheless hope for a better society in which higher values and ideas are made real. Challenging the wide-spread notion of “system change,” the idea that “the existing social order – understood as a “system” – must be replaced by a different one: a new type of society,” Razeto critiques the focus on conquest of power, and the emphasis on politics as the “proper arena for the application of forces tending to the construction of a better society.”