Community Economies Institute
Welcome to the official YouTube channel of the Community Economies Institute (CEI), where you can find video resources (lectures, interviews, documentaries, etc.) on a wide variety of topics related to the work of the Institute.
The CEI is a not-for-profit, member based organization dedicated to furthering research, education and advocacy for economic practices that help us all to survive well together. The Institute works with Community Economies Research and Practice to bring about more sustainable and equitable forms of development by cultivating and acting on new ways of thinking about economies and politics.
The CEI seeks to support communities of all kinds who are committed to learning how to ‘survive well together’, meeting individual needs alongside the needs of our human and non-human planetary companions.
If you have a project that you believe fits with the work of the Institute we want to hear from you!
10.2 The ABC/DE Files: Aviv Kruglanski interviewing Anna Coromina
10.1 What Counts? Evaluating diverse economic initiatives
9.4 The ABC/DE Files: Heather McLean interviewing June Fukumura
9.2 Reimagining Power and Futures: arts-based, process-oriented ways of making worlds
9.1 Sensable Agri-Food Economies: Sensing Post-Capitalist Futures
6.4 Espectralidades afroindígenas, procesos y avances de un laboratorio interdisciplinario
8.2 Inventorying Policies for Community Economies II
8.1 Deconstruction and community economies
1.2 Social Design Insights into Civic Food Initiatives to Help Advance Care-Through-Food Transitions
1.3 Grassroots Economics’ Commitment Pooling
2.5 Taking Diverse and Community Economies to School
2.1 Kin: how we made an open-source, non-profit ROSCA and financial mutual aid platform
2.2 Making (Blue) Communities Matter: Voices from the Field
2.3 Community Wealth Building: Exploring the Chicago Way
2.4 Urban Hot Bodies: Dynamic Climates Inside and Out
3.1 Making (Blue) Communities Matter: Research Practices
3.2 Across Hemispheres: arts-based, relationship-based and process-based knowledge generation
3.3 New Scholarship in Community Economies I
4.1 Inventorying Policies for Community Economies I
4.2 Espacio-escuela CERNLA+. Una práctica co-elaborativa de traducción, diseño e implementación
5.1 Solidarity Economies Navigating Diverse Pathways to Transformation in Authoritarian Times
4.4 CERN groups: Practices, connections and experiences II
4.3 CERN groups: Practices, connections and experiences I
6.2 New Scholarship in Community Economies II
6.3 New Scholarship in Community Economies III
7.1 Diverse and community economies meet (digital) technologies
7.2 El gradual codiseño de Economías Lafkenche para la restauración biocultural del Ayllarrewe Budi
Katherine Gibson on her ‘Letter to Julie
10.2 Transforming regional food governance in the Northeastern US
10.1 Rediscovering Collective Lands in the Alps - Usi Civici