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Solidarity Economy Shorts #1: Land Liberation with Nuns & Nones
Cooperative Journal
46 minutes
2 years ago
Solidarity Economy Shorts #1: Land Liberation with Nuns & Nones
Solidarity Economy Shorts Episode #1
A collaboration with New Economy Coalition
Solidarity Economy Shorts are conversations with frontline organizations & individuals that are putting solidarity economy principles into practice. They are using different strategies to build an economic system where communities are meeting their own needs outside of capitalism.
Nuns and Nones is a community of sisters and seekers connect to explore the themes of justice, spiritual practice, and how to respond to the needs of the times. The Land Justice Project evolved to support these religious communities to reimagine and shift who has ownership and access to the land they are on. In this episode Ebony speaks with Brittany Koteles, the director of the project.
Brittany begins with laying a foundation for what land justice is and how the Land Justice Project embodies it through its models and practices. She shares when and why land became commodified, how the aging community of nuns is navigating the mistrust and contradictions that emerge when giving Catholic owned land to Native American and Black people, and ways you can engage in land justice.
Show Notes:
New Economy Coalition
Nuns & Nones
Sustainable Economies Law Center
Agrarian Commons: model of land stewardship and access that allows for community ownership of farmland
Center for Ethical Land Transition: explores ways to decommodify, rematriate, and increase accessibility to land for BIPOC communities
Cooperative Journal
Spotlighting stories of how people are collectivizing to meet their needs locally and globally beyond the extractive economic system.