tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550665099746898878.post8889017015476941298..comments2023-11-02T01:32:26.869-07:00Comments on Charleston Women's Collective: Feminist Economics - A DiscussionKimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04368512780014517226noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550665099746898878.post-4664142770862089512009-10-14T16:42:55.688-07:002009-10-14T16:42:55.688-07:00:):)Jynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16307000370343481006noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550665099746898878.post-60555122351269525352009-09-30T16:00:38.347-07:002009-09-30T16:00:38.347-07:00I cant wait for the next Coed meeting so we can st...I cant wait for the next Coed meeting so we can start crackin on november's Really Really Free Market, really looking towards making it a good one.<br /><br />This is a just coming from a hopeful imagination, what if there was a giant warehouse where you could rent out STUFF just like you do at the library with books. Everyone has WD-40 they use like once a year, does EVERY household need WD-40, or 6 rolls of duct tape you bought at home depot in a value pack? Probably not, needless to say sharing is the ultimate. Destination----> Hope Depot<br /><br />Another thought: Although sharing is awesome, but more often then not, we tend to go astray on balancing our "sharing" "gift economy" relationships..because who's keeping track, right? But, we should really be aware to pick up the pieces for others where it is needed..like cleaning up after you ate a great dinner you didn't make!<br /><br />Just had to get that out there, I think we're always busy thinking individualisticallycallycallychantellenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550665099746898878.post-66612797456651371632009-09-24T14:11:24.981-07:002009-09-24T14:11:24.981-07:00wamblyton manor csa box?
just sayin'wamblyton manor csa box?<br />just sayin'micahblaisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05448186929001994974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550665099746898878.post-73611047993837308392009-09-24T11:01:18.630-07:002009-09-24T11:01:18.630-07:00One small thing we can do is support local good he...One small thing we can do is support local good hearted business who providing for the community in a sustainable way.<br /><br />Rita is looking for people to join her CSA<br />http://ritasroots.wordpress.com/<br />delicious local produce delivered downtown weekly!Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04368512780014517226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4550665099746898878.post-43461073401528499002009-09-24T10:16:00.928-07:002009-09-24T10:16:00.928-07:00Oh, Sam, hear, hear!
What a provacative, poignant...Oh, Sam, hear, hear!<br /><br />What a provacative, poignant, and timely post. How can we change out valuation systems? I'm not sure I have the answer to that. Pondering it makes me feel kind of hopeless - or at least helpless - but then I remember your assertion that "we have tools in our hands" and "voices from our hearts." What is the best way to begin enacting change? I know in my heart of hearts that the first step is education. It is still hard for me to wrap my mind around alternative economic systems, around communal relationships and exchanges for collective growth, not individual profit. The "true cost" of my lifestyle is truly outrageous. I spend money when and where I don't need to (and, even worse, when and where I shouldn't), and then justify it any number of ways. We need to fight the obsession with consumerism in our own lives, in our communities, and in the "global market" (probably a bullshit term, but a familiar one nonetheless). <br /><br />Let's start small, by reminding each other about true cost as often as possible, by remembering that our (over)consumption often correlates with our sisters' poor health and poverty. We need to commit to understanding where each product comes from, and who and how it affects. We also need to help each other find viable alternatives to the consumption of these truly costly products. <br /><br />We're not loaded, we can't all shop at Whole Foods (and is a "conscious capitalist" enterprise really the answer, anyway?). Let's explore together! This looks like workshop material to me :)<br /><br />Thank you!!!micahblaisehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05448186929001994974noreply@blogger.com