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DESCRIPTION:Weaving Arts and Culture into the Solidarity Economy\n\nEbony G
 ustave and Robin Bean Crane\n\nWhat becomes possible when artists and cult
 ure workers are intentionally integrated into the organizing process? How 
 do we shift from transactional relationships to honoring them as co-organi
 zers? In this interactive workshop\, we will explore best practices and sh
 are stories where art has deepened the transformative powers of the work w
 e do.\n\nEbony is an organizer\, community architect\, and storyteller. Th
 ey are the host of Cooperative Journal podcast\, an archive of interviews 
 highlighting international examples of the solidarity economy. As a co-ste
 ward of its multimedia umbrella\, they are bridging the gaps between polit
 ical education\, imagination\, co-creation\, and actualization.\n\nRobin i
 s a multimedia storyteller\, solidarity economy nerd\, and tender plant te
 nder. With a focus on film\, animation\, and participatory media they spot
 light community-driven solutions\, working with organizations to shift nar
 ratives in support of a more regenerative economy where all can thrive. Th
 ey are queer and have ancestors from north and west Europe\, now home-maki
 ng on Ohlone Land\, Oakland\, CA.
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SUMMARY:Weaving Arts & Culture into the Solidarity Economy
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Weaving Arts and Culture into the Solidarit
 y Economy</p>\n\n<p>Ebony Gustave and Robin Bean Crane</p>\n\n<p>What beco
 mes possible when artists and culture workers are intentionally integrated
  into the organizing process? How do we shift from transactional relations
 hips to honoring them as co-organizers? In this interactive workshop\, we 
 will explore best practices and share stories where art has deepened the t
 ransformative powers of the work we do.</p>\n\n<p>Ebony is an organizer\, 
 community architect\, and storyteller. They are the host of Cooperative Jo
 urnal podcast\, an archive of interviews highlighting international exampl
 es of the solidarity economy. As a co-steward of its multimedia umbrella\,
  they are bridging the gaps between political education\, imagination\, co
 -creation\, and actualization.</p>\n\n<p>Robin is a multimedia storyteller
 \, solidarity economy nerd\, and tender plant tender. With a focus on film
 \, animation\, and participatory media they spotlight community-driven sol
 utions\, working with organizations to shift narratives in support of a mo
 re regenerative economy where all can thrive. They are queer and have ance
 stors from north and west Europe\, now home-making on Ohlone Land\, Oaklan
 d\, CA.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Weaving Arts and Culture into the Solidarity Economy\n\nEbony G
 ustave and Robin Bean Crane\n\nWhat becomes possible when artists and cult
 ure workers are intentionally integrated into the organizing process? How 
 do we shift from transactional relationships to honoring them as co-organi
 zers? In this interactive workshop\, we will explore best practices and sh
 are stories where art has deepened the transformative powers of the work w
 e do.\n\nEbony is an organizer\, community architect\, and storyteller. Th
 ey are the host of Cooperative Journal podcast\, an archive of interviews 
 highlighting international examples of the solidarity economy. As a co-ste
 ward of its multimedia umbrella\, they are bridging the gaps between polit
 ical education\, imagination\, co-creation\, and actualization.\n\nRobin i
 s a multimedia storyteller\, solidarity economy nerd\, and tender plant te
 nder. With a focus on film\, animation\, and participatory media they spot
 light community-driven solutions\, working with organizations to shift nar
 ratives in support of a more regenerative economy where all can thrive. Th
 ey are queer and have ancestors from north and west Europe\, now home-maki
 ng on Ohlone Land\, Oakland\, CA.
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