Transformative Cities Award: Highlighting Cooperation Jackson's Transition City Initiative

Transformative Cities Award: Highlighting Cooperation Jackson's Transition City Initiative

Cooperation Jackson is proud to be nominated to part of the Transnational Institutes (TNI) Transformative Cities Award. The final awards will announced in December in the Netherlands.

We do offer a few clarifications as to what is reported in their write up: 1) we are not currently organizing broad people’s assemblies in Jackson, b) we are currently only providing housing at 3 of our land trust units, and c) the construction of our eco-village is going to take several years.

We have made some great strides over the past 5 years, but we still have a long, long way to go to realize our full potential and accomplish all our aims and objectives.

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Science Facts, Science Fictions - Artists for a Green New Deal

Science Facts, Science Fictions - Artists for a Green New Deal

This zoom call was organized by the U.S. Department of Arts and Culture and was held on Thursday, August 22, 2019.

Science Facts, Science Fictions

What will happen if we don’t take action on climate change? The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report presents different visions of the future depending on the action and policies that we take. These visions range from an equitable utopia to a fascist dystopia. Join us to learn about the science behind climate change predictions, and to hear stories of creative leaders who imagine with their hands, creating the best case scenarios for a just climate future through their visions and community work. 

Our conversation on how artists and cultural workers can get involved with a Green New Deal continued with Ananda Lee Tan, Demetrius Johnson, Kali Akuno, and Carrie Schneider discussing the visionary roles that BIPOC (black, indigenous, and people of color) and artists play in the movement for climate justice. We were inspired by your enthusiasm, and the steps that you have taken since our last call to inspire your communities towards action.

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Think Globally, Act Locally?

Think Globally, Act Locally?

Progressive, locally rooted movements have long proven their ability to influence wider social and political trends, whether by force of example, concerted political pressure, or active resistance to centralized power.

We print this with this caveat: This is good article and an orientation we wholeheartedly agree with. But, a few corrections need to be made to this article for the historical record. Cooperation Jackson did not start the Jackson People's Assembly, nor have we run candidates in Jackson. This was done by the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement and executed largely through the People's Assembly Task Force. As part and parcel of the struggle to execute the Jackson-Kush Plan, Cooperation Jackson did start the Human Rights Institute and has conducted Human Rights Budgeting Assemblies. But, we have to give credit where credit is due so the history is clear and concise.


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Community Controlled Economies Drive Systems Change

Community Controlled Economies Drive Systems Change

Time and again it has been the radical political imagination of grassroots leaders from marginalized communities armed with the truth of their lived experience who have confronted oppressive systems through building collective power that allows for community-controlled systems to take root. Communities across the country — like Buffalo, New York, Springfield, Massachusetts, and Jackson, Mississippi — are organizing for a New Economy that centers people on the front lines of environmental degradation and economic disenfranchisement (byproducts of a capitalist system that prioritizes profit motive above all else).

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A Cross-Atlantic Plan to Break Capital's Control

A Cross-Atlantic Plan to Break Capital's Control

An article in Jacobin Magazine focusing on efforts to democratize the economy by the Bernie Sanders campaign and the Labor Party in the United Kingdom under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn.

Written by Peter Gowan and Mathew Lawrence

“Bernie Sanders’s plan for worker-owned funds isn’t just notable because it could lead us toward a democratized, sustainable, socialist economy. It’s also the product of a growing collaboration between the Left in the United States and the United Kingdom.” - From Jacobin Magazine


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