Mustard background with the illustrated portraits of Clemencia Carabalí to the left, Carmen Silva in the center and Aura Roig to the right. Clemencia is black, with long shoulder-length hair and is smiling and wearing a pink blouse. Carmen is black, she has an afro and is wearing a yellow blouse. Aura is blonde, she has shoulder length hair and is wearing hoops.

The Feminist Economies We Love

We are excited to share with you a taste of feminist economic alternatives, featuring inspiring collectives from all around the world!

 

 

 

The Feminist Economies

WE LOVE

 

 

Come meet the feminist economies we LOVE.

The economy is about how we organize our societies, our homes and workplaces. How do we live together? How do we produce food, organize childcare, provide for our health? The economy is also about how we access and manage resources, how we relate with other people, with ourselves and with nature.

Feminists have been building economic alternatives to exploitative capitalist systems for ages. These alternatives exist in the here and now, and they are the pillars of the just, fairer and more sustainable worlds we need and deserve.

We are excited to share with you a taste of feminist economic alternatives, featuring inspiring collectives from all around the world.

We would like to thank the Amar.ela collective of women feminists activists and creatives who made this series possible, and especially Natalia Mallo (the team’s octopus) for her support and accompaniment throughout this journey.

We also extend our deepest gratitude and admiration to all the collectives and people who participated in this project, and we thank them for sharing their time, wisdom, dreams and hopes with us. We thank you for making this world a more just, feminist and sustainable one.

We hope the rest of the world will be as inspired by their stories as we are.