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== Brief Introduction == | == Brief Introduction == | ||
Latest revision as of 13:56, 19 April 2024
Title of the series | Weaving Solidarity and Hope: Beyond Pandemics and Lockdowns |
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Volume number | 02 |
Coordinators | Vasna Ramasar; Andrew Zoll; Charlotte Estey; Linnea Kronebrant; Viviane Straub |
Publication date | 2022/07/27 |
Cases in this report
- Cargonomia, Budapest: Resilience Through Cooperation and Creativity During COVID-19
- Cooperation Jackson, community solidarity and mutual aid
- Food Sovereignty in El Parque de la Papa - Potato Park, Peru
- Indigenous Self-determination and Coping with COVID-19 in Bolivia
- Indigenous rights and ecological care at Snowchange Cooperative
- Responses from the Kurdish Women’s Movement
- Social Economy and the Commons in Portugal
Brief Introduction
This is the second volume of a collection of various narratives from around the world based on collaborative writing. Together with the first volume, they provide us multifaceted expressions of resistance to dominant forms of oppression—to defend local ways of life, strengthen local autonomy, and reconstruct societies. These examples show that COVID-19 and the problems it has highlighted in society (all of which have been around for much longer, of course, but are more sharply visible now) have solutions—already demonstrated by communities, initiatives and civil society. They give important lessons and pathways for just, equitable, and ecologically resilient futures.