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On Saturday 6th July, 150 Black and POC healers, growers and educators took over Story Gardens in London for a celebration of BPOC-led solidarity economics.
Celebrating 5 years of Decolonising Economics, as led by Guppi Bola and Nonhlanhla Makuyana, the event was a showcase of our community of organisers and speakers from our Nourishing Economics programme.
The day was filled with talks and creative workshops, exploring the themes of resistance organising, collective resourcing, community ownership and self governance, international solidarity actions.
We held each other in joy and nourishment, gathering for a tasty lunch in the afternoon before singing our hearts out at karaoke to end the day.
Building collective power
Our work relies on partnerships with individuals and organisations across the movement so we can collectively work towards our shared vision.
Our programmes are developed from a mixture of experimentation and emergence – often blossoming from a conversations we’ve had with a partner and ally, so please get in touch with your ideas so we can work with you on:
- Designing your organisational strategy towards a just transition
- Researching the colonial roots of your social justice focus
- Developing relationships with BPOC organisers to direct your investment
- Exploring alternative economic thought and practise rooted in solidarity economy principles
If you’d like to find out more about our work email us at info@decolonisingeconomics.org and say hi!
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By contributing to our collective pot, you are making it possible for our organising community to continue its work of organising in alignment with the principles of the solidarity economy (care, liberation, leadership, knowledge, democratic processes and shared ownership).
We are further interested in exploring community-led funding vehicles, if that’s also your jam - be in touch!