Documetary #4: The Solidarity Economy
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🗓️ 13 January 2017
⏱️ 60 minutes
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Summary
In this episode we explore a phenomenon that has existed throughout centuries both within and alongside Capitalism. Wherever relationships have been based on reciprocity, sustainability, and democratic governance you'll find the Solidarity Economy. We learn of it's origin and about how it is strengthened by countermovements and during times of crisis. We follow its presence throughout the history of a particular marginalized community in the U.S., celebrating the courage of African American cooperative thought and practice. We then paint a picture of a modern solidarity response to economic austerity. And finally, we dream about it's potential in the face of ecological peril and plan for what it will take to grow the Solidarity Economy to serve as a movement of movements. Featuring: Michael Ventura - Co-author with James Hillman of We've Had a Hundred Years of Psychotherapy – And the World's Getting Worse, columnist of Letters at 3AM with the Austin Chronicle Caroline Woolard - Artist & organizer whose work explores intersections between art and the solidarity economy Michael Lewis - Soildarity economy researcher; Co-author of The Resilience Imperative Pat Conaty - Research associate Cooperatives UK, Co-author of The Resilience Imperative Jessica Gordon Nembard - Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development, author of Collective Courage: A history of African-American Cooperative Economic Thought & Practice Biba Schoenmaker - Co-Founder of Broodfonds Makers Stuart Field - Founder of Breadfunds UK Jos Veldhuizen - Member of Broodfunds, Amsterdam Music: Robert Raymond (witchdreammasion bandcamp) Lanterns (lanternsss.bandcamp.com) Chris Zabriskie (chriszabriskie.com) Jörgen UNOM JG (unomjg.nl) Cover image by Bethan Mure
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| 0:00.0 | Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, |
| 0:14.0 | me, me, |
| 0:18.0 | me, me, ... |
| 0:22.0 | Imagine that you're standing at the bank of a river. |
| 0:25.0 | When you notice someone float by who's drowning, |
| 0:30.0 | you immediately jump in to save them, |
| 0:32.0 | but as soon as you pull them to safety you notice another person who's also drowning |
| 0:39.1 | Pretty soon the river is full of drowning people floating towards you. |
| 0:44.6 | You yell for help and you get other people to jump in with you to save them. |
| 0:49.3 | But at some point, when the drowning people keep coming, one of you has got to say, you know, I'm going |
| 0:56.6 | to go upstream to find out why all these people are falling in in the first place. |
| 1:01.8 | You are listening to upstream. Upstream. Upstream. Upstream. Upstream. |
| 1:07.0 | I'm Dela Duncan. And I'm Robert Raymond. |
| 1:10.0 | Join us as we journey Upstream. |
| 1:12.0 | To the heart of our economic system and discover |
| 1:14.8 | cut-in-edge stories of game-changing solutions based on connection, resilience |
| 1:20.3 | and prosperity for all. This upstream episode was produced in partnership with Stir magazine, |
| 1:29.0 | the Quarterly Magazine for the New Economy, and launched with their special Solidarity Economics issue in January 2017. |
| 1:37.0 | Find out more at stir-to-action.com. dot com. water. We're living in a dark age and we're not going to see the end of it. |
| 2:10.0 | We're living in a dark age and we are not going to see the end of it nor are our children or probably |
| 2:17.4 | our children's children. |
| 2:20.1 | Our job, every single one of us, is to cherish whatever in the human heritage we love, |
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