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Cuba’s thousands of agricultural cooperatives are responsible for about 56% of Cuba’s growing land, and employ an estimated 300,000 cooperative worker members. Some observers say the cooperatives more efficient than the state-owned parts of Cuba's agricultural production.
Federica Bono is an Assistant Professor of Human Geography at Christopher Newport University joins Dru Oja Jay to discuss her observations of Cuba's vast network of agricultural cooperatives. Dr. Bono has written about food access, the concept and practice of solidarity, and border relations. In 2015, she spent time living with agricultural cooperatives, and interviewed dozens of worker-members.
Two interviews with Camila Piñeiro-Harnecker
https://geo.coop/articles/cubas-new-cooperative-legislation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpgM80xLF9I
Spatializing Solidarity: Agricultural Cooperatives as Solidarity Transformers in Cuba, by Federica Bono and Maarten Loopmans
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ruso.12386
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Half Past Capitalism is a show about alternatives to capitalism as if they were possible.
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