Building Collective Futures: Economic Systems that Work for All
Tune into this webinar for a conversation on the power and possibilities of solidarity economies, featuring a moderated discussion between Jorge Santiago and Nwamaka Agbo about the history, principles, and practices of political and economic solidarity. We invite you to deepen your reflections on the individual and collective actions that move us toward building economic systems that make the equitable distribution of goods possible.
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