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What Does a Solidarity Economy Approach to Housing Look Like?

Today, affordable quality housing is often out of reach. Standard remedies tend to focus on tweaking regulations, zoning, and public subsidies. But what if systemic shifts are needed? That is a central claim of solidarity economy advocates.

In this 90-minute Shelterforce webinar, panelists will outline what a solidarity economy is and what its principles are and suggest ways these principles might be applied more broadly.

Our panelists are: - Kali Akuno is a cofounder and codirector of Cooperation Jackson - Alison Chopel is a professor at the Graduate School of Planning, University of Puerto Rico - Miki’ala Catalfano is the cofounder and executive director of Native Roots Network Steve Dubb moderates.


Learn more: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Q5thebBzStmFihcJpMQTMA#/registration

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