NYC's Solidarity Economy: Lessons and Challenges w/ Lauren Hudson
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Half Past Capitalism Episode 002 – NYC's Solidarity Economy Movement  Dru talks to Lauren Hudson, an organizer with SolidarityNYC, feminist geographer, PhD grad and lecturer at John Jay College (full bio below). She discusses her direct experience of capitalism, the differences in pandemic response among solidarity economy institutions she's involved in, effects of cooperation on family and kinship structures, and theories of the state – among other topics. (The continuous interventions from the one-year-old in the background are due to thin walls in the host's apartment.) Follow/support Half Past Capitalism: • Support HPC on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/halfpastcapitalism​ • The audio podcast is here: https://anchor.fm/halfpastcapitalism​ • Dru is on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/druojajay​ More info: • Solidarity NYC on the web: http://solidaritynyc.org/ • Solidarity NYC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/solidaritynyc • CEANYC on the web: https://gocoopnyc.com/ • Lauren on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blactivist Lauren Hudson is a recent Ph.D in earth and environmental sciences at the City University of New York-Graduate Center. Her dissertation, "Defining 'Movement Space' in New York City's Solidarity Economy," is an ethnographic project about women who engage in collective forms of labor throughout the city. Using both interviews and sketch maps from participants, her research asks how in doing such work - which includes cooperative finance, community gardens, and food cooperatives - women are redrawing the boundaries of the city and creating a movement geography based on collective values. Lauren is also a peer educator with the Cooperative Economics Alliance of New York, an organization that she and other collective members of SolidarityNYC, a solidarity economy advocacy organization, co-founded. She is a lecturer with ThinkOlio, were she teaches subjects related to feminist urban geography, and an adjunct lecturer at John Jay College. She lives in Brooklyn.
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