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Economics for Emancipation

Economics for Emancipation

A Course of Economics for All

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EAT: Collaboration between Art.coop, CollectiveBAE, and E4E

September 9, 2025

EAT was a 6 month hybrid in person and virtual learning journey for artists


The fact that WE WERE ALL THERE to make this happen. What needs to happen is not an isolated activity, so to share space with like-minded, proactive people was superb.

AT Participant

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU all so much for organizing EAT! It was truly life-changing for me and I’m so so grateful for this study group.

Leo Aquino

I enjoyed learning history and government/economic structures presented through the lens of artists.

It was powerful to be in such a robust cohort of people wanting to apply solidarity economy principles in their lives.

Filed Under: Economic Justice

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  • Introduction to the Economy & the Working Day
  • How Capitalism Works
  • Redistribution vs. Recognition
  • Alternative Economic Systems
  • The Evolution of U.S. Economic Systems
  • Fiscal and Monetary Policy
  • Building Alternatives: Solidarity Economy
  • Movement Finance
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