This 3-day virtual conference serves as a space to exchange experiences and information, strengthen alliances and networks, and to devise strategies to decenter colonial systems and implement concrete solutions to heal the land and people.
Anchored by the Wiyot Tribe’s Dishgamu Community Land Trust, several Cal Poly Humboldt faculty members and departments of Native American Studies, Politics, Sociology, Environmental Studies, and Art & Film, Cooperation Jackson, Democracy at Work, Post Growth Institute, Green Eco-Socialist Network, Native Roots Network, New Economy Coalition, California Faculty Association – Statewide and Humboldt Chapter, US Solidarity Economy Network, CA CLT Network, Solidarity Research Center, US Federation of Worker Cooperatives, CA Public Banking Alliance, Full Spectrum Capital, California Trout, Transition US, Justice Funders, Shareable, Humboldt-Del Norte Central Labor Council, Participatory Budgeting Project, Resist Foundation, One Project, NDN Collective, Wellbeing Economy Alliance, The Democracy Collaborative, Sustainable Economies Law Center, Open Collective Foundation, Next System Studies at George Mason University, KMUD, The People’s Network for Land and Liberation, The Fire These Times Podcast, and a growing network of additional partners, this 3-day virtual conference serves as a space to exchange experiences and information, strengthen alliances and networks, to devise strategies to decenter colonial systems, and implement concrete solutions to heal the land and people. Over 1,000 people participated in the 2022 Summit, and we expect even more in 2023.
Panels and presentations include Making Land Back Real, Decolonizing Restoration and Using Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK), Food Sovereignty, Labor Organizing, Racialized Capitalism, the Role of the Artist, and much more!
A full schedule can be found at https://decolonizingeconomicssummit.org/conference-schedule/. Register here: https://gen.nationbuilder.com/registration