We were delighted to host a replay of this fireside chat with AEOO ally Georgia Kelly of Praxis Peace Institute, and Osprey Orielle Lake, founder of WECAN (Women's Earth & Climate Action Network). Georgia began with a talk about her work at Praxis, including how you can join her upcoming seminar at Mondragon in Basque, Spain— the world's largest cooperative corporation owned and governed by its workers. Then we listened in on her in-depth conversation with Lake about her book, The Story is in Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis.
This event was recorded live. As some feminist epistemologists (Gilligan, Belenky et al.) have taught us, seeing and seeking connections seems to be women’s ways of knowing. Our economics is lived in real complex communities. Our goal is to model how women can talk together and learn together about traditionally male territory still new to most women. Together we can construct a fuller knowledge and set of values now omitted from the mainstream “free market.” To that end, we're making the webinar—and will make all of them moving forward—available here for viewing forevermore.