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Workgroup on Solidarity Socio-Economy Social Money

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2008 unMoney Convergence
April 14, 2008
Seattle, USA

Money differently. Can money be social? Can finance be solidarity-based? (in French)
Paris, October 13, 2007
Université Populaire et Citoyenne de Paris

Regiogeld Summit and Monetary Regionalisation: DVD is available!
january 2007

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documents
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books
Solidarity Economy: Building Alternatives for People and Planet
By Julie Matthaei, Jenna Allard & Carl Davidson
April, 2008


Asian Forum for Solidarity Economy
Manila (Philippines)
October 17-20, 2007

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