New reading that I hope to use in group learning. We can translate as we go. #LuisRazeto #solidarityeconomy
@Matt_Noyes Where's it from?

@Steve Chile, 2018 Ediciones Univérsitas Nueva Civilización

Razeto seems to have an online course, on this as well, but I cant get it to load: https://www.economiasolidaria.org/biblioteca/curso-de-creacion-de-empresas-asociativas-y-solidarias-luis-razeto

@Matt_Noyes I can't get the site to load, either. :/
@Steve Just got the book -- it looks great, a hands-on manual designed to be used by groups who want to start a co-op or other solidarity economy organization.
@Matt_Noyes What book? I'm compiling a list of things family can buy me for Christmas (apparently, I"m hard to buy for). So far, I have @ntnsndr's most recent book... and that's about it.

@Steve @ntnsndr

CREACIÓN DE EMPRESAS ASOCIATIVAS Y SOLIDARIAS: Manual teórico-práctico

http://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-publication-1309_es.html

But there's a more recent version on, um, Amazon...

Creación de Empresas Asociativas y Solidarias

@Matt_Noyes @ntnsndr Looks interesting. I'll check it out.

For my part, I'm planning a trip to Buenos Aires in the spring, and I hope to get to talk to some of the recovered businesses. I'd like to do a write-up of some sort. #empresasrecuperadas

@Steve

You might want to contact @michaelafisher who was there last year and seemed to find some great people/projects. Also, check out https://www.essapp.coop/

Mapa de la Economía Social y Solidaria de Argentina

@Matt_Noyes @michaelafisher I'll do that, but in the meantime, I have some contacts there.
@Steve @Matt_Noyes Great! Yes I'm happy to provide contacts or recommendations. There's sooo much to see in Buenos Aires you'll have a great time