US Solidarity Economy Network
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The US Solidarity Economy Network was launched in July 2007 and uses the acronym SEN.
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Mission
The mission of the U.S. Solidarity Economy Network as stated on their website is,
- "The mission of the U.S. Solidarity Economy Network is to connect a diverse array of individuals, organizations, businesses and projects in the shared work of building and strengthening regional, national and international movements for a solidarity economy. Through publications, a website, mailing list, and face-to-face gatherings, the network will facilitate: ongoing communication and dialog relating to the development of solidarity economy ideas, values and practices; the sharing of experiences, models and skills; and the creation of collaborative, movement-building projects between network members."[1]
Staff
- Emily Kawano - past director
Member Organizations
Member organizations as at Dec. 30, 2009:[2]
- Backbone Campaign
- Center for Global Justice
- Center for Labor and Community Research
- Center for Participatory Change
- Center for Popular Economics
- Charter of Human Responsibilities
- Community Services Unlimited
- Friends of the Third World
- Global-Local Links Project
- Good Work
- Grassroots Economic Organizing
- Guramylay: Growing the Green Economy
- Harris County Green Party
- Highlander Research and Education Center
- Liberty Tree Foundation for the Democratic Revolution
- National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions
- Network of Spiritual Progressives
- North American Students of Cooperation
- Queers for Economic Justice
- Responsible Endowments Coalition
- Rural Coalition
- TeamWorks
- United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives
- WESPAC Foundation


