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This page is to guide people to the various WGs and actions that are associated with our "taking back the economy". | This page is to guide people to the various WGs and actions that are associated with our "taking back the economy". | ||
- [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Sustainable_Economy Sustainable Economy Working Group]]. This group has several actions associated with guiding our spending to socially, fiscally, and environmentally sustainable businesses. Discussions of future action include "Alternative Economics" workshops, actions to promote "community reinvestment banks" by large cash-rich organizations, alternative measurements of corporate/government/social change success, etc. | - [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Sustainable_Economy Sustainable Economy Working Group]]. This group has several actions associated with guiding our spending to socially, fiscally, and environmentally sustainable businesses. The first one will be a list of "rating agencies" that are listing companies that we may want to consider buying from. To "VOTE WITH OUR BUCKS". Discussions of future action include "Alternative Economics" workshops, actions to promote "community reinvestment banks" by large cash-rich organizations, actions to promote "divesture" of public monies from multi-national banks to local banks and credit unions, alternative measurements of corporate/government/social change success, etc. | ||
- [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Social_Enterprise Social Enterprise Working Group]]. This group helps people start "social enterprises", which are enterprises that are "triple bottom line" sustainable. They include worker-collectives, worker-owned businesses, and for-profit enteprises that are socially sustainable. The group has vast resources for people that want to start sustainable businesses. | - [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Social_Enterprise Social Enterprise Working Group]]. This group helps people start "social enterprises", which are enterprises that are "triple bottom line" sustainable. They include worker-collectives, worker-owned businesses, and for-profit enteprises that are socially sustainable. The group has vast resources for people that want to start sustainable businesses. Resources include lists of foundations and investors ready to help fund social enterprises. | ||
- [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Local_Currency Local Currency Working Group]]. This group is discussing the possibility of starting a local currency, to help keep "value" local, and help local and regional businesses. | - [[http://wiki.occupyboston.org/wiki/Local_Currency Local Currency Working Group]]. This group is discussing the possibility of starting a local currency, to help keep "value" local, and help local and regional businesses. | ||
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Revision as of 11:13, 30 April 2012
This page is to guide people to the various WGs and actions that are associated with our "taking back the economy".
- [Sustainable Economy Working Group]. This group has several actions associated with guiding our spending to socially, fiscally, and environmentally sustainable businesses. The first one will be a list of "rating agencies" that are listing companies that we may want to consider buying from. To "VOTE WITH OUR BUCKS". Discussions of future action include "Alternative Economics" workshops, actions to promote "community reinvestment banks" by large cash-rich organizations, actions to promote "divesture" of public monies from multi-national banks to local banks and credit unions, alternative measurements of corporate/government/social change success, etc.
- [Social Enterprise Working Group]. This group helps people start "social enterprises", which are enterprises that are "triple bottom line" sustainable. They include worker-collectives, worker-owned businesses, and for-profit enteprises that are socially sustainable. The group has vast resources for people that want to start sustainable businesses. Resources include lists of foundations and investors ready to help fund social enterprises.
- [Local Currency Working Group]. This group is discussing the possibility of starting a local currency, to help keep "value" local, and help local and regional businesses.