Solidarity Economy Part II: Female Protagonists
Article RIOONWATCH Nov 7, 2016
Anna Cash, November 2016
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Summary :
With a broader understanding of the solidarity economy in Brazil in mind, testimonials from participating entrepreneurs themselves show the real advantages of this kind of work, from circumventing market exclusion to creating new kinds of spaces where women are reimagining the divide between domestic and productive spheres.
There are upwards of 300 solidarity economic enterprises, or empreendimentos econômicos solidários (EESs), participating in the 14 fairs that make up Circuito Rio EcoSol, Rio’s solidarity economy circuit. Many of the participants are from favelas, and many EESs have joined together in networks.
Sources :
RIO ON WATCH www.rioonwatch.org/?p=29724
See also:
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Solidarity Economy Part I: Cooperative Development in Rio and Beyond
Article RIOONWATCH Sept 29, 2016
Anna Cash, September 2016