Schumacher Conversations – Creating a Global Renewable Energy Commons

“Schumacher Conversations: Envisioning the Next 50 Years” brings together change-makers whose work today is actively shaping a ‘small is beautiful’ future, organized around 12 key themes and fields of activism.

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Schumacher Center for New Economics
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Schumacher Conversations – Activating Stagnant Capital to Catalyze Local Transformation

This group of participants advocate radical steps—encouraging foundations to spend down their funds, land gifting rather than land-hoarding, and total divestment from Wall Street—calling on people and institutions to commit to transformation here and now.

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Schumacher Center for New Economics
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Lectures & Forums

Schumacher Institute – Bayo Akomolafe, Why We need Postactivism Today

This group of participants advocate radical steps—encouraging foundations to spend down their funds, land gifting rather than land-hoarding, and total divestment from Wall Street—calling on people and institutions to commit to transformation here and now.

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Schumacher Center for New Economics
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Lectures & Forums

Schumacher Conversations – Reallocating Land From Market to Commons

“Schumacher Conversations: Envisioning the Next 50 Years” brings together change-makers whose work today is actively shaping a ‘small is beautiful’ future, organized around 12 key themes and fields of activism.

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Schumacher Center for New Economics
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Lectures & Forums

Schumacher Institute – Kali Akuno, Shifting Focus Organizing for an Ecosocialist Future

Kali Akuno is Co-Founder and Co-Director of Cooperation Jackson, a network of worker cooperatives and community-led programs that sustain and grow a democratic, just and sustainable economy in Jackson, MS. Among these programs is the Fannie Lou Hamer Community Land Trust, which allows community members to collectively steward the land and creates opportunities for affordable property ownership.

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Schumacher Center for New Economics
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Lectures & Forums