Another World is Possible: Solidary And Green Economy (SAGE) 2nd Annual Conference

When: Saturday, October 13, 2012, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Where: Clark University • 950 Main St • Worcester
2012 Oct 13 - 9:00am
2012 Oct 13 - 4:00pm

Solidarity And Green Economy (SAGE) Alliance's 2nd Annual Conference
"ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE"
 
Confirmed speakers include: 
  • Emily Kawano, US Solidarity Economy Network
  • Daniel Tygel, Brazilian/International Solidarity Economy activist
  • Penn LohTufts Univ Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning /ACE
  • Aaron Tanaka, Boston Workers Alliance
  • Asa NeedleWorcester Roots Project / Stone Soup (2012 Brower Youth Award Winner)
  • Tim Fisk, Alliance to Develop Power
  • Members of Vida Verde Co-op, Toxic Soil Busters Co-op, Future Focus Media Co-op ... and many others.
Registered NOW (it takes only 5 minutes): http://www.worcestersagealliance.org/?page_id=41
 
 

***Call for workshop proposals - EXTENDED DEADLINE = 5PM, Sept. 26th!***

Please fill out your workshop ideas/proposals here:


Workshop topics include Immigrants Movements and a New Economy, Talking to Youth about Solidarity Economy and Co-ops, Community Research and Mapping, Transitional Economy Strategies, Policy Frameworks for Moving Past Capitalism, The Labor Movement and Co-ops, Democratizing Education, Co-ops (Food, Childcare, Farming), and more.

Workshops will be based on the following: We understand the green solidarity economy to be a movement to create a new world that puts people and the environment before profit. In our view, true ecological and social sustainability can only be achieved through a movement that effectively responds to the harms caused by the present economy as we use the principles of solidarity to build new  social and economic foundations. Thus, we propose a green solidarity economy that effectively addresses social inequality and climate change requires action in three areas:

  • Alternative economics-initiatives, enterprises, trade and finance that privilege community and ecological well being over individual gain (e.g. worker cooperatives, community ownership, fair trade, time-banking, credit unions, community land trusts and commons management, and so on).
  • Resistance and reform- working against environmental degradation, social inequality, and poverty by improving policies around existing system (e.g. living wage ordinances, union contracts, immigration reform, energy policy, progressive taxation, environmental regulation, social welfare programs, and so on).
  • Social Inclusion- efforts to end racism, sexism and other forms of oppression and exclusion (affirmative action and hiring policies, popular education and workshops, and so on).


GET INVOLVED IN PLANING:

Meetings in summer/fall 2012 are held on Thursdays at 5 Pleasant St, Third Floor, Worcester, MA 01609.

September 27 at 5:30pm: SAGE Conference planning

OUTREACH and POST-CONFERENCE FOLLOW UP meeting: September 28 at 2pm at NuCafe, 335 Chandler St, Worcester, MA
October 4 at 5:30pm: SAGE Conference planning
October 11 at 5:30pm: Last SAGE Conference planning
 
 
 
 
 

 

Matt Feinstein
Co-director, Media and Organizing Coordinator
Worcester Roots Project

5 Pleasant St 3rd floor
Worcester, MA 01609
 
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