This book sheds light on the activism of the Black women who act as Banker Ladies in their communities, educating readers about their contributions to economic cooperation.
This book sheds light on the activism of the Black women who act as Banker Ladies in their communities, educating readers about their contributions to economic cooperation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caroline Shenaz Hossein is an associate professor of the Global Development and Political Economy at the University of Toronto Scarborough; Canada Research Chair, Tier 2 of Africana Development and Feminist Political Economy; and Founder of the Diverse Solidarity Economies (DISE) Collective.
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List of Illustrations and Tables Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Valuing the Informal 1. Disrupting Economics by Taking Stock of What We Know 2. The Black Social Economy: Provoking an Africana Feminist Political Economy Epistemology for the World 3. ROSCAs: An Antidote to Business Exclusion 4. Caribbean Banker Ladies Are Acknowledged as Cooperators 5. Canada’s Hidden Cooperatives: The Legacy of Banker Ladies in Toronto and Montreal 6. Black Muslim Women Counter Business Exclusion through Mutual Aid and Somali Hagbad 7. The Future of Cooperation: Acknowledging Black Feminist Economics in Public Policy Afterword Biography of the Author Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations and Tables Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Valuing the Informal 1. Disrupting Economics by Taking Stock of What We Know 2. The Black Social Economy: Provoking an Africana Feminist Political Economy Epistemology for the World 3. ROSCAs: An Antidote to Business Exclusion 4. Caribbean Banker Ladies Are Acknowledged as Cooperators 5. Canada’s Hidden Cooperatives: The Legacy of Banker Ladies in Toronto and Montreal 6. Black Muslim Women Counter Business Exclusion through Mutual Aid and Somali Hagbad 7. The Future of Cooperation: Acknowledging Black Feminist Economics in Public Policy Afterword Biography of the Author Bibliography Index
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