02/18/2026
Solidarity and Radical Transformation During End Times
🗓️ March 2
🕰️ 6-8pm
📍 Old Chapel, UMass Amherst
Free and Open to the Public
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BSE is organizing this panel happening in a few weeks. Registration required. More to come!
Free and Open to the Public
Monday March 2, 6-8pm
Old Chapel, UMass Amherst
144 Hicks Way, Amherst MA
SOLIDARITY AND RADICAL TRANSFORMATION DURING END TIMES
Kali Akuno of Cooperation Jackson and author of Jackson Rising Redux: Lessons on Building the Future in the Present and
Ethan Miller of Land in Common and author of Reimagining Livelihoods: Life Beyond Economy, Society, and Environment
Michelle McCormick of Cooperation Vermont and General Manager of Marshfield Village Coop.
White-supremacist, patriarchal regimes are further consolidating power through naked state discipline and power; spectacles of and libidinal overtures towards violence; and techno-feudalist machinations. Intensifying extractivism is rapidly destroying life-sustaining relationships between humans and non-human others. At the same time, the social-symbolic order that has held colonial capitalism together is coming undone; more and more communities are rejecting the world as they have come to know it, and searching for and embracing other ways of being in the world, other modes of life to fight for and bring more fully into being. In this conversation, Akuno, Miller, and McCormick introduce their work, and then discuss intersecting strategies towards building resilience and power through relational ways of being with each other, and non-human others. What is the role for solidarity economy movement and practice in building relationships of interdependence and care; in building power to defend communities and fight against fascism and colonial capitalist extractivism; in imagining, organizing around, and advancing other worlds?