cooperatives – Arts & Labor [ARCHIVE] https://artsandlabor.org Wed, 12 Apr 2023 15:29:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2 Summer Session #3 Aug 10: Discussion + Potluck! [ARCHIVE] https://artsandlabor.org/summer-session-3-aug-10-discussion-potluck/ Tue, 05 Aug 2014 04:43:20 +0000 http://artsandlabor.org/?p=1885 Hope you can join us this Sunday for our third session. This week we’ll be visiting two radical activist spaces in Brooklyn. First 4-6pm @ The Base, followed by a potluck  at 7pm @ Woodbine 1882 garden.

More info here:
http://artsandlabor.org/alternative-economies/alternative-to-what/imagining-future-models-alternative-to-what-session-3

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Screening and Discussion: Detroit, a City in Transformation [ARCHIVE] https://artsandlabor.org/screening-and-discussion-detroit-a-city-in-transformation/ Mon, 23 Dec 2013 21:18:18 +0000 http://artsandlabor.org/?p=1427 Continue reading ]]> January 22, 7:30 pm at the Brecht Forum

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn

Join Arts and Labor Alternative Economies for a Screening of Paper Tiger Television‘s Rerooting the Motor City: Notes on a City in Transformation followed by round table discussion with
Matt Birkhold
Executive Director at The Brecht Forum, Co-founder at Growing Roots, National Organizing Committee at James and Grace Lee Boggs Center to Nurture Community Leadership
Amaka Okechukwu
Co-founder of Growing Roots, and Doctoral Candidate of Sociology at New York University
Reg Flowers
Actor, Producer, Director, Playwright, Co-learning Facilitator, Grassroots Organizer

Rerooting the Motor City: Notes on a City in Transformation
From food deserts, to the plans to “rightsize” the city, how are Detroiters responding to the localized failures of post-industrial global capitalism? How are they re-mediating the frontier mythologies perpetuated by the mainstream media that complement “creative class” policy promotion? With a critical lens on race and class dynamics, this documentary weaves together segments on Detroit’s labor history, the budding urban agriculture movement, a critical look at philanthro-capitalism and its relationship to redevelopment as well as media (mis)representations of a city in transformation.

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Another Art World is Possible Workshop Saturday May 11th [ARCHIVE] https://artsandlabor.org/another-art-world-is-possible/ https://artsandlabor.org/another-art-world-is-possible/#respond Thu, 09 May 2013 20:52:19 +0000 http://artsandlabor.org/?p=1229 Continue reading ]]> Another Art World Is Possible - Workshop at NurtureArt May 11thArts & Labor’s Alternative Economies group will be facilitating a workshop this Saturday at NURTUREart in Bushwick:

Another Art World Is Possible
Arts & Labor’s Alternative Economies Workshop
NURTUREart 56 Bogart St, Brooklyn NY 11206
May 11, 2013 3-6pm

The economic and social realities of the art world as it exists can often be a source of frustration for artists, but what might an alternative model look like? In this workshop we’ll discuss the things we like and things we don’t like about the current art world. Then we’ll learn about various alternative models and discuss amongst ourselves how they can be applied to or replace the current system.

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What Do We Do Now? Booklet Launch: March 29th & 30th [ARCHIVE] https://artsandlabor.org/what-do-we-do-now-booklet-launch-march-29th-30th/ https://artsandlabor.org/what-do-we-do-now-booklet-launch-march-29th-30th/#comments Wed, 27 Mar 2013 20:09:11 +0000 http://artsandlabor.org/?p=1162 Continue reading ]]>

What Do We Do Now? Alternative Economies Resource Guide For Living in New York CityWhat Do We Do Now?
Alternative Economies Resource Guide
Edition 1, Fall 2012

booklet launch at:
Building The Commons
Making Worlds Commons Forum 2
March 29th & 30th
Fri 6-10pm / Sat 10am-8pm

The Commons Brooklyn
388 Atlantic Avenue
Brooklyn, NY

*Children Welcome / Wheelchair Accessible / Free & Open to the Public*

Join us this Friday & Saturday for the first edition release of What Do We Do Now? Arts & Labor’s Alternative Economies Resource Guide. Input for subsequent editions is welcome; we plan to update periodically!

Over the course of several months in 2012, members of Arts & Labor’s Alternative Economies group decided to research and compile a list of alternative resources for living in New York. This resource guide contains examples of barter for health care programs, times banks, workers coops, community social services, alternative transportation advocates, and more. We are now ready to distribute the resource guide throughout the city at various events and with friends whose work forms part of building an alternative economy in New York City.

**A brief introduction to the guide will be made during Friday’s potluck Dinner 7-8pm & Saturday’s potluck Lunch Noon-1pm.**

Hope to see you there!
Arts & Labor Alternative Economies
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If you would like to host future releases or a workshop on alternative economies please contact us at al.altecon@gmail.com
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