Nuevo informe — Lo que la pandemia del COVID-19 nos enseñó sobre el apoyo mutuo: Cómo fortalecer la infraestructura cívica en East Boston mediante el cuidado comunitario

Nuestro informe final ha sido publicado — Lo que la pandemia del COVID-19 nos enseñó sobre el apoyo mutuo: Cómo fortalecer la infraestructura cívica en East Boston mediante el cuidado comunitario.Continue reading Nuevo informe — Lo que la pandemia del COVID-19 nos enseñó sobre el apoyo mutuo: Cómo fortalecer la infraestructura cívica en East Boston mediante el cuidado comunitario

When We Fight (and Build), We Win: How community organizing helped create the East Boston Neighborhood Trust

[This case study is an adaptation of a May 2023 assignment for “Solidarity Economy Movements”, a course in Tufts University’s Urban and Environmental Policy & Planning program. Credits to contributors Sarah Jane Huber and Eda Kosma. Also available to view as a Storymap: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/a3d3c3785db240fb863bf66a89ecfc2f.%5D In October 2022, the newly formed East Boston Neighborhood Trust (EBNT)Continue reading When We Fight (and Build), We Win: How community organizing helped create the East Boston Neighborhood Trust

How Foundations Can Co-Create Movement Infrastructure

I am honored to share this piece I wrote on how Hyams Foundation is becoming a movement funder: How Foundations Can Co-Create Movement Infrastructure (https://nonprofitquarterly.org/how-foundations-can-co-create-movement-infrastructure/) I have served on the Hyams board of directors since 2010, and we have evolved steadily from being an ally to community to seeing ourselves as part of the justiceContinue reading How Foundations Can Co-Create Movement Infrastructure

A Non-exploitative Community-University Partnership? A Case Study on the Co-Education/Co-Research Model (CORE)

By Gaston Neville Introduction Many universities collaborate with their local communities through research and outreach programs aimed at addressing systemic inequalities present within their local community. Very few, however, overcome the challenges of universities dominating the agenda and reinforcing hierarchies of knowledge and resources. The Co-Education/Co-Research (CoRE) model attempts to transform the unequal power dynamicsContinue reading A Non-exploitative Community-University Partnership? A Case Study on the Co-Education/Co-Research Model (CORE)

Article Published: Pandemic Response and Mutual Aid as Climate Resilience

It’s finally published! Check out this article I co-wrote with Neenah Estrella-Luna and Katherine Shor and published in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Climate Resilience and Climate Justice. This piece draws on the work that Neenah and I did for Barr Foundation on Lessons from the Pandemic and the Americorps-funded work that KatContinue reading Article Published: Pandemic Response and Mutual Aid as Climate Resilience

Beyond Postcapitalist Economy: Toward a Pluriversal Politics of Transformation in Massachusetts

I’m happy to share an essay I just published in Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture & Society (vol. 35, issue 1). This piece is based on an earlier article posted in this blog (Reflections on Radical Transformation: Moving from a Singular System Story to Pluriverse). For a limited time, you can download theContinue reading Beyond Postcapitalist Economy: Toward a Pluriversal Politics of Transformation in Massachusetts

Fight and Build: Envisioning Solidarity Economies as Transformative Politics

Really excited to share this article in the Nonprofit Quarterly, “Fight and Build: Envisioning Solidarity Economies as Transformative Politics.” This piece is an adaptation of a longer piece that I co-authored with Boone Shear in Sustainability Science (2022, vol 17) titled “Fight and Build: Solidarity economy as ontological politics.” Many thanks to NPQ Senior EditorContinue reading Fight and Build: Envisioning Solidarity Economies as Transformative Politics