Acting U.S. Labor Secretary pledges to enforce federal labor laws in Mississippi

Acting U.S. Labor Secretary pledges to enforce federal labor laws in Mississippi

Acting U.S. Labor Secretary pledges to enforce federal labor laws in Mississippi

Ed Inman, Special to the Mississippi Clarion Ledger

Article about the US Secretary of Labor, Julie Su, visit to Jackson, MS on Wednesday, February 14, 2021.

Cooperation Jackson played a critical role in helping to make this happen, via connections from the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives last Wednesday, February 14th. We thought it was critical to help advance our longstanding "union-cooperative" initiative, as part of our effort to unite and strengthen all of the tools in the toolkit of working class self-organization (respect to our comrade Tim Schermerhorn for this analysis and analogy, may he rest in power). It was a good time to reconnect with the various forces of the organized working class in Jackson, but we will see what the Labor Secretary can and will do in the days and months ahead to support the organizing efforts of workers in the state of Mississippi. Stay tuned

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Howard Zinn Book Fair 2023 - Building the Future in the Present

Howard Zinn Book Fair 2023 - Building the Future in the Present

Building the Future in the Present: Lessons from Cooperation Jackson.

Howard Zinn Book Fair

San Francisco, CA

Sunday, December 3, 2024

This stimulating panel discussion brings together three pioneering figures in grassroots activism and community-centered economics. The dialogue focuses on the insights and experiences derived from Cooperation Jackson, an innovative endeavor to establish a solidarity economy in Jackson, Mississippi. The panelists explore themes related to decentralized community organizing, ecological sustainability, educational outreach, and how to reimagine economic structures beyond the conventional capitalist framework.

Panelists: Kali Akuno, Sacajawea Hall, Matt Meyer

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Commune or Nothing! Communes against Capitalism

Commune or Nothing! Communes against Capitalism

Communes or Nothing! Communes against Capitalism

Thursday, December 7, 2023

This virtual panel examined the commune and communal organizing as part of the project of revolutionary social transformation. The speakers address how socialist communes can be used to abolish capitalism’s logic, based on the exploitation of the human being and the expropriation of nature, along with the range of oppressions (including racial, gender, sexual, and colonial oppression) in capitalist society.

The speakers – Kali Akuno, John Bellamy Foster, Chris Gilbert, and M.E. O’Brien – draw from various theoretical perspectives and practical experiences. This panel is presented by Monthly Review and hosted by The People’s Forum, and was organized in the context of the recent launch of Chris Gilbert’s Commune or Nothing! Venezuela’s Communal Movement and Its Socialist Project from Monthly Review Press. The book looks at the theory, practice, and history of socialist commune building in Venezuela.

SPEAKERS: Kali Akuno, Cooperation Jackson spokesperson and co-author of Jackson Rising Redux: Lessons on Building the Future in the Present. John Bellamy Foster, Monthly Review Editor and author most recently of Capitalism in the Anthropocene: Ecological Ruin or Ecological Revolution. Chris Gilbert, author of Commune or Nothing! Venezuela’s Communal Movement and Its Socialist Project. M.E. O’Brien, author of Family Abolition: Capitalism and the Communizing of Care and co-author of Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072. Cira Pascual Marquina (moderator), Venezuelanalysis editorial team and co-author (with Chris Gilbert) of Venezuela, the Present as Struggle.

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Build and Fight: Community Production, Community Control and the Struggle for Self-Determination

Build and Fight: Community Production, Community Control and the Struggle for Self-Determination

Build and Fight: Community Production, Community Control, and the Struggle for Self-Determination in Jackson, MS and Across the Globe

Monday, December 3, 2023

California Institute for Integral Studies - Department of Anthropology and Social Change

Kali Akuno, Sacajawea Hall, and Matt Meyer discuss the strategies, successes, and lessons of Cooperation Jackson and how it became a center for national and international coalition efforts around the movement for grassroots-centered Black community control and self-determination, inspiring growing partnerships and emulation across the globe. Learn from new and ongoing projects and methods by progressive peoples from diverse trade union, youth, church, and cultural movements found within the community and in the pages of Jackson Rising Redux: Lessons on Building the Future in the Present, coedited by Kali Akuno and Matt Meyer.

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Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy: Politics and Policy

Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy: Politics and Policy

We are living through an historic moment where a number of crises-- climate change, growing economic and cultural divide, virulent racism, and the slide toward fascism--are converging. This makes for scary times but also times that are ripe with potential for fundamental system change. As the faith in the status quo is shaken, we're seeing a greater openness to post-capitalist futures such as the solidarity economy.

This webinar series on The Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy will showcase the myriad ways that solidarity economy practices are providing models and pathways to build a more cooperative, democratic, equitable, and sustainable world--one in which many worlds fit. This video features David Cobb, Lydia Lopez, Jyoung Carolyn Park, Kali Akuno, and Petula Hanley discussing how to use/influence public policy advance individual policies as part of a coherent strategy to democratize the entire economy.

The webinar series on The Imaginal Cells of the Solidarity Economy showcases the myriad ways that solidarity economy practices are providing models and pathways to build a more cooperative, democratic, equitable, and sustainable world — one in which many worlds fit. Brought to you by Shareable, Resist & Build's SE Narrative Circle, the U.S. Solidarity Economy Network, and the New Economy Coalition.

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People's Climate Week Launch - Day 1, Monday, September 18, 2023

People's Climate Week Launch - Day 1, Monday, September 18, 2023

Video from the New School in New York City, kicking off the Peoples' Climate Week Launch: Day 1 on Monday, September 18, 2023! Listen in to Environmental Justice leaders holding the line against #FalseSolutions and demanding real climate action and #JustTransition! #PeoplesClimateWeekLaunch

Featuring video of Cooperation Jackson Executive Director, Kali Akuno.

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Activists Gather to Advance Solidarity Economy Organizing

Activists Gather to Advance Solidarity Economy Organizing

By Steve Dubb

May 24, 2023

The gathering was titled Building Worker Power through Solidarity, Cooperation and Care. Organized by the Labor Center at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Wellspring Cooperative, a worker co-op network based in nearby Springfield, the conference set to develop deeper ties between unions and worker co-ops—and to advance organizing for a solidarity economy.

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Cooperation Jackson, Political Struggle, & Organizing Against Neo-Confederate Fascists

Cooperation Jackson, Political Struggle, & Organizing Against Neo-Confederate Fascists

This time Eric welcomes Kali Akuno back to CounterPunch to discuss the roots of Cooperation Jackson, the nature of political struggle in Mississippi, and the need to organize against the neo-confederate far right fascist movement. Kali Akuno is a co-founder and co-director of Cooperation Jackson and author of the new book "Jackson Rising Redux: Lessons on Building the Future in the Present."

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Shifting Focus: the University of Vermont Session March, 28, 2023

Shifting Focus: the University of Vermont Session March, 28, 2023

Capitalism is choking the life systems of our precious planet and threatening extinction of complex species including humanity. Kali Akuno explains how EcoSocialism offers transformation from below, employing the principles of decolonization, anti-imperialism, anti-capitalism, anti-racism, anti-heterosexism, and degrowth. www.CooperationJackson.org.

Kali Akuno is a seasoned activist, organizer, educator, and writer. He is co-founder and director of Cooperation Jackson, an emerging network of worker cooperatives in Jackson MS. He is co-editor of Jackson Rising: The Struggle for Economic Democracy and Black Self-Determination in Jackson, MS (2017) and author of numerous articles and pamphlets. 

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