Lessons from the Landless: The Social Movement Economy + Goodbye Party!

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When:
December 12, 2015 @ 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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Where:
PLACE for Sustainable Living
1121 64th St
Oakland, CA 94608
USA

Presentation: 4-6pm
Party + Potluck: 6-9pm

For the last 3 months, Joelci Dannacea, an economist and leader of the Landless Worker’s Movement of Brazil (MST) has been visiting the Bay Area to learn more about U.S. social movements, and to share about her work with the MST, one of the world’s largest, most successful social movements.

As the exchange comes to a close, Joelci, the Bay Area Friends of the MST, PLACE for Sustainable Living, Occupy the Farm, and the Sustainable Economies Law Center invite you to Joelci’s last public event before she heads back to Brazil. Joelci will share reflections and insights on the current political moment, the MST’s ongoing work, and how together we must “Globalize the Struggle, Globalize Hope”.

A point of focus during the presentation will be “The Social Movement Economy”. Joelci will explain how she helps establish agricultural co-operatives on land recently won through occupation, and how those co-ops quite literally feed, house, and otherwise support their militancy. For the latter half of the discussion, Joelci will be joined by Chris Tittle from the Sustainable Economies Law Center, to discuss how co-operatives are (and aren’t) supporting social movements here in the U.S.

There will be time for Q+A following the discussion, and a party to send Joelci off!

Donations at the door appreciated, no one turned away for lack of funds.

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