Jessica Gordon Nembhard : African America Co-ops (in conversation) (Audio)
February 2017
Participants: Jessica Gordon-Nembhard,
Summary :
In this Upstream Conversation we spoke with Professor Jessica Gordon Nembhard, author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. We spoke with her about the history of solidarity economics--particularly worker co-operatives--within the African American community. We travel in time from the era of slavery, through to Jim Crow segregation, share-cropping, and finally within the modern day prison industrial complex, looking at how cooperatives have formed in prisons in Puerto Rico. What can we learn for the United States, where African American’s comprise one-third of the prison population?
We also spoke about the intersection of capitalism and racism. How do capitalism and racism support each other? And how can the act of participating in cooperative economics can chisel away the power of capitalism?
Sources :
Upstream conversations www.upstreampodcast.org/conversations