New Books in Critical Theory

Maliha Safri et al., "Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation" (U of Minnesota Press, 2025)

May 2, 2025
Maliha Safri, an economics professor, joins Marianna Pavlovskaya, Stephen Healy, and Craig Borowiak to discuss their co-authored book on solidarity economies. They explore how cooperative networks in American cities provide essential services like food security and affordable housing. Their conversation highlights the role of grassroots movements in challenging racial capitalism and fostering democratic, inclusive policymaking. They also touch on community gardens, credit unions, and the importance of collective action in creating social and economic justice.
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Power of Counter Mapping

  • Maps are not neutral; they wield social power by shaping what is visible or invisible in society.
  • Counter mapping challenges dominant narratives by highlighting alternatives to capitalism and colonial legacies.
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Solidarity Economy Clusters in Marginalized Areas

  • Solidarity economies flourish most in areas abandoned by mainstream capital, often in marginalized communities.
  • The maps reveal solidarity economy activity clustering in disinvested neighborhoods rather than affluent ones.
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Defining Solidarity

  • Solidarity means mutual cooperation that crosses differences and prioritizes democracy and sustainability.
  • Solidarity economies differ from conventional business by prioritizing people and community over profit and extraction.
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