[WSMDiscuss] 5 Spaces Left Online Workshop in Decolonial Methods / Quedan 5 Lugares Taller En Linea Métodos Decoloniales
Kai Vaara
kai.vaara at gmail.com
Thu Jun 10 04:43:55 CEST 2021
Hi, this is strange.
I got your email that you sent 28th May only yesterday (and the other
receivers have not got your answer yet).
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So, we did not get your annexes to be discussed in time.
As now, I think we could only follow your mailing list — as the opportunity
to follow on-line workshops might not be available anymore.
And INTERESTING:
As I was writing my reply now, twice my drafts from gmail disappeared (?!).
Now I write with Libre Office first to send the reply before it disappears
in drafts.
Any interpretations of this?
Kaitsu
(Kai Vaara)
On Wed, Jun 9, 2021 at 5:41 PM Erin Araujo <cambalach at autoproduzioni.net>
wrote:
> Hi Kai,
> Yes, thanks for your message, I wrote you back the same day you wrote me
> the last time. Maybe check your spam. I will send you the same email from
> another account.
> Best,
> Erin
>
> Erin Araujo PhD
>
> she/her/ella
> Generator
> Department of Decolonial Economics
> El Cambalache,
> Calle de los Arcos 5c
> Barrio Cuxtitali
> San Cristobal de las Casas
> Chiapas, Mexico 29230
>
> +52-967-146-4141
> Academia.edu: independent.academia.edu/erinaraujo
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> Twitter: LaCambalachera
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> On Jun 8, 2021, at 9:30 PM, Kai Vaara via WSM-Discuss <
> wsm-discuss at lists.openspaceforum.net> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I just remind you of this question:
>
> Hi.
>
> I write from Finland, Europe, and I got quite excited about this workshop.
> I am living in a small ecocommunity as beekeeper and wild plants fermentor
> for healthy nutrition, and for 20 years I've been connected to Southern
> indigenous and traditional communities through Siemenpuu Foundation (see: *siemenpuu.org
> <http://siemenpuu.org/>*) as well. Also connected to a new school on
> self-sufficiency (https://omavaraopisto.fi/english/) starting this year.
>
> I think it would be very interested for us to be able to follow your
> process somehow.
> It could give some insights on how to develop our methodological
> approaches in the Siemenpuu foundation (or with cooperation partners) and
> possibly in the realm of modern ecovillages, ecocommunities and new land
> settlers too.
>
> With best regards,
> Kai (Kaitsu) Vaara
>
>
> But do not stress with this. We can come back to this later on if you have
> something to share...
>
> Kaitsu
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 8, 2021 at 9:20 PM Erin Araujo <cambalach at autoproduzioni.net>
> wrote:
>
>> ****Español Abajo*********
>>
>>
>> Hello Everyone!
>> I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to share that we have 5
>> spaces left for our ONLINE workshop on decolonial economic methods here at
>> El Cambalache. We hope you will join us. We can think, feel, share,
>> practice and debate together while working towards creating and researching
>> the non-capitalist, sometimes non-hierarchical, working in solidarity
>> economies that are best for all of us as diverse as we are throughout the
>> majority world.
>>
>> We will bring together thinkers, scholars, activists, ambitious dreamers
>> and practitioners to talk, act, strategize and dream through the
>> supporting, reviving, and investigating decolonial economies and their
>> networks.
>>
>> This workshop is in English and in Spanish with simultaneous translation.
>>
>> Here is the info:
>> *Make Your Own Non-Capitalist Economy: Bootcamp workshop on decolonial
>> methods for developing and researching social, solidarity and
>> non-hierarchical economies.*
>> ** ONLINE with El Cambalache**
>> Dates: From June 16th to July 31st, 2021
>> Deadliine for Applications: Until spaces are filled
>>
>> To see videos about Claudia's and Maria’s experiences taking our workshop:
>> https://youtu.be/Y5pL_IvfKEU
>> https://youtu.be/XbGJfeNhp2Y
>>
>> *To begin your application:*
>> 1. Please fill out the application form here:
>> https://cambalache.noblogs.org/post/2021/05/18/taller-en-linea-junio-2021-online-workshop-june-2021/
>> 2. Please send your CV and a 1,000-word letter of motivation to the El
>> Cambalache Collective at taller at cambalache.casa and Dr. Erin Araujo at
>> cambalach at autoproduzioni.net explaining why you would like to
>> participate in the workshop and what types of economic projects you could
>> develop with us or where you live and work.
>>
>>
>> *This course focuses on forming local non-capitalist economic projects
>> and resisting their co-optation within and beyond research. *
>> **We need other economies** In the last few months, we have experienced a
>> significant global change in our lives around the development of COVID-19
>> and the government responses to curb the virus. People living precariously
>> on a daily basis, suffering economic, social and legal marginalization,
>> have been put even more at risk from disease, hunger, lack of remuneration
>> and violence. In many parts of the majority world, people have been
>> imprisoned and/or experienced violence for taking to the streets to seek
>> improvements in their wellbeing, freedom from domestic violence, and other
>> reasons that bring them into public spaces. Now, more than ever it is
>> necessary to make non-capitalist economies and to recognize that our
>> Americas are rich in the practices and knowledge of other contemporary and
>> age-old economies. Now is the time! Let's get to work and decolonize our
>> economies!
>>
>> **This course will cover**
>> -Methods and analyses for creating decolonial economic projects.
>> -El Cambalache as a contemporary example of an anti-capitalist and
>> non-hierarchical project.
>> -Investigating the economic history(s) of the Americas. These history(s)
>> that have been attacked and made invisible by the coloniality of capitalist
>> power. We will focus on how to apply a decolonial perspective and practice
>> to this investigation.
>> -Analyzing the discourse of capitalist co-optation in the context of the
>> green economy in order to resist projects that cause dispossession.
>> -Practicing consumption from a decolonial perspective.
>>
>>
>> **For whom?**
>> The practice, research and theories of non-capitalist economies included
>> in this course were developed by and for all of us in order to bring about
>> social change. For this reason, it is designed for people interested in
>> creating, practicing and collectively researching non-capitalist economic
>> projects to be carried out in their places of residence or research.
>> Everyone is invited to participate – women, people of color, indigenous
>> people and LBGTIQ++ are especially invited.
>>
>>
>> **Course presentation**
>> Decolonial economic geography begins with participatory action research
>> in non-Western, non-hierarchical economic practices.
>>
>> When studying decoloniality we sometimes find it difficult to move from
>> theory to practice. Have you thought about starting a non-capitalist
>> economic project, but don't know where to begin? Have you asked yourself
>> how to use participatory action research to start a social and/or
>> solidarity economy project? Are you interested in "commoning" and
>> "communality"? Do you want to do decolonial economic research but don't
>> know how to engage in local, indigenous and/or non-Western economic
>> practices in the context of an economic project?
>>
>> During the last 500 years through the present, indigenous and
>> non-European peoples, slaves and descendants of slaves have been
>> historically denied equal access to participation in the capitalist economy
>> through mechanisms of coloniality.
>>
>> The capitalist economic system values neither nature nor most of our
>> knowledge and skills. Over the last five centuries people around the world
>> have not accepted that their way of being is to be poor, they have not sat
>> down to simply lament their situation. In terrible circumstances of slavery
>> and oppression, where many people were dispossessed of their property, they
>> were denied access to money and some forms of property by colonial and
>> post-colonial governments, yet these people created diverse and creative
>> networks of exchange and coexistence, which have enabled their survival
>> throughout history and across the world.
>>
>> These economies have been largel;y ignored because they were and still
>> are mostly women's economies. Silvia Federici has shown that while
>> capitalism developed, women in Europe and the Americas were systematically
>> denied access to the money economy for centuries. As we know from the
>> diverse economies literature, there is much more to the economy than just
>> capitalism. By understanding and practicing these types of non-capitalist
>> activities we can decrease our dependence on money and increase our
>> autonomy by resisting the capitalist economic system.
>>
>> To participate in this workshop, we ask the participants to share current
>> and future projects to discuss and develop during our activities. There
>> will be collective talks about the frameworks and possible steps to design
>> and carry out methodologies for a project of feminist, solidarity and
>> decolonial economies. Expect readings before and during the workshop, as
>> well as writing activities.
>> This workshop covers literature on hybrid economies, decolonial
>> territorialization, decolonial feminism, decolonial economics, the
>> Community Economies Research Network, and communality.
>>
>>
>> Topics:
>> Diverse Economies in the majority world of the Americas
>> Decolonial economy in the majority world of the Americas
>> Feminisms in the majority world of the Americas
>> Autonomous movements and their practices
>> Collective participatory methodology
>> Research methods that resist hierarchy
>> Creating practices
>>
>>
>>
>> **Program description
>>
>>
>> *Midwives, healers, and other decolonial feminisms from Venezuela and
>> Cuba: Strategies for Thinking History from a De-Colonial Perspective
>> Facilitated by Tito Mitjans Alayón and Belkis Rojas.
>> In this module we propose to examine on the one hand, colonial/capitalist
>> narratives such as the chronicles of the Indies and other colonial
>> documents, as well as historical and current midwifery and healing
>> narratives of the Venezuelan Andean Cordillera from an intersectional and
>> decolonial perspective. On the other hand, we will examine the presence of
>> such colonial narratives within the discourses of solidarity and
>> communality of contemporary nation states such as the case of the Cuban
>> revolutionary government. The module exposes how history has been used to
>> silence the practices of colonized peoples and erase their economies.
>>
>> *What Green Economy? Dispossession and sustainable development in the
>> climate crisis.
>> Facilitated by Aldo Santiago.
>> We will analyze the capitalist discourse and economic re-engineering in
>> the context of global warming under the precepts of the green economy. We
>> will reflect on policies, projects and strategies promoted by
>> nation-states, NGOs, businesses and global financial institutions to impose
>> "sustainable" models for energy production and nature conservation, which
>> deepen the processes of dispossession in peasant and indigenous
>> territories. This perspective will allow us to identify strategies to
>> resist the current ecolonialist onslaught.
>>
>>
>> *Methods in Theory and Practice for Creating Decolonial Diverse Economies
>> in the Americas
>> Facilitated by Erin Araujo.
>> We will talk about the great diversity of economies in the Americas that
>> exist at the same time as capitalism. Much of the majority world in the
>> Americas has little access to money. This low access to money also reduces
>> people's participation in the capitalist economic system, which in response
>> has generated a wide range of alternative, non-capitalist, economic
>> networks – these include mutual support, autonomous governance, exchange,
>> barter, tequio, minga, gifting, group savings, and many other ways to live
>> well and overcome the precarity imposed by the capitalist system, even if
>> there is little access to money.
>>
>> *Sharing Seeds of Practice from El Cambalache: The thought and praxis of
>> El Cambalache
>> Facilitated by the El Cambalache collective; Chepis, Erin, Belkis,
>> Lupita, Maira and Elena
>> El Cambalache is a moneyless economy project, generated by and for women
>> and their communities in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. We
>> are going to share our experiences, challenges, and learnings throughout
>> the process of forming the project. Chat with us about our non-hierarchical
>> project and let's build tools that will allow us to dismantle capitalism.
>>
>> *Decolonial consumption.
>> Facilitated by Elena Morúa, Maira Pino and Guadalupe Díaz Hernández.
>> Do you know what you consume? How it is produced?: Experiences in the
>> food and textile field, in communities and in urban areas.
>>
>> We will share the experiences of the Koltamba Collective, an organization
>> made up of 20 families of Tzeltal origin, who are coffee producers from the
>> highlands of the state of Chiapas. We will share information about their
>> agro-ecological work, their organization, and their vision of a network of
>> mutual support. Examples of collectives and self-management networks of
>> family and local solidarity economy.
>>
>> **************************************************
>> ***ESPAÑOL***
>>
>> Hola a Todxs!
>> Espero que esta carta los encuentren con bien. Les escribo para compartir
>> que quedan pocos lugares para nuestro taller EN LINEA sobre métodos
>> económicos decoloniales aquí en El Cambalache en San Cristóbal de las
>> Casas. Esperamos que nos acompañen en agosto. Podremos pensar, sentir,
>> compartir, practicar y debatir juntos mientras trabajamos en la creación e
>> investigación de las economías no capitalistas, a veces no jerárquicas, de
>> trabajo solidario, que son las mejores para todos nosotros, tan diversos
>> como somos en todo el mundo mayoritario.
>>
>> Reuniremos a pensadores, académicos, activistas, soñadores ambiciosos y
>> profesionales para hablar, actuar, elaborar estrategias y soñar a través
>> del apoyo, la reactivación y la investigación de las economías decoloniales
>> y sus redes.
>>
>> Este taller es en inglés y en español con traducción simultánea.
>>
>>
>> ** Haz Tu Propia Economía No Capitalista: Taller intensivo de métodos en
>> la realización e investigación de economías decoloniales, sociales,
>> solidarias y sin jerarquía.**
>>
>> **Taller en linea con El Cambalache**
>> Fechas: Del 16 de Junio al 31 de Julio del 2021
>> Fecha limite para aplicar: Hasta agotar cupo
>> San Cristóbal de las Casas
>> Chiapas, México.
>>
>> Curso para formar proyectos locales en economías no capitalistas y
>> resistir su cooptación.
>>
>> Para ver un video sobre el taller:
>> https://youtu.be/PohLOFW2VTM
>>
>> Para ver videos acerca de las experiencias de Claudia y Maria con nuestro
>> taller:
>> https://youtu.be/XbGJfeNhp2Y
>> https://youtu.be/ccL097BSV6c
>>
>> **La convocatoria**
>> 1. Por favor, llena el formulario en:
>> https://cambalache.noblogs.org/post/2021/05/18/taller-en-linea-junio-2021-online-workshop-june-2021/
>> 2. Envía tu CV y una carta de motivación de máximo 1,000 palabras a la
>> colectiva de El Cambalache (taller at cambalache.casa) y a Dra. Erin Araujo
>> cambalach at autoproduzioni.net explicando porque te gustaría participar en
>> el taller y qué tipos de proyectos económicos podrías desarrollar con
>> nosotrxs lo antes posible porque aceptamos solicitudes hasta agotar el
>> cupo.
>>
>> **Necesitamos otras economías** En los últimos meses, mundialmente hemos
>> experimentado un fuerte cambio en nuestras vidas en torno al desarrollo del
>> COVID-19 y las respuestas gubernamentales para frenar este virus. Las
>> personas que viven precariamente el día a día, que sufren marginalización
>> económica, social y legal, han sido puestas aún en más peligro de
>> enfermedad, hambre, falta de remuneración y violencia. En muchos lugares
>> del mundo hay gente que ha sido encarcelada y/o violentada por salir a las
>> calles para buscar sustento, liberarse de violencia doméstica o cualquier
>> otra razón que la obliga a usar los espacios públicos. Ahora, más que nunca
>> es necesario hacer economías no capitalistas, reconocer que nuestras
>> Américas son ricas en conocimientos y prácticas milenarias de otras
>> economías. ¡Ya es hora! ¡Vamos a trabajar y recuperar nuestras economías!
>>
>> **Este curso abarcará**
>> -Implementar métodos y análisis para hacer proyectos económicos
>> decoloniales.
>> -Conversar sobre El Cambalache como ejemplo contemporáneo de las
>> prácticas y el pensamiento de proyectos anti-capitalistas sin jerarquías.
>> -Indagar en la historia(s) económica(s) de las Américas. Historia(s) que
>> ha(n) sido, atacada(s), invisibilizada(s) por el poder capitalista y
>> aplicar en esta indagación una perspectiva decolonial.
>> -Analizar el discurso de cooptación capitalista en el contexto de la
>> economía verde para resistir a proyectos de despojo.
>> -Practicar el consumo desde una perspectiva decolonial.
>>
>> **Para quiénes**
>> Este curso provoca la práctica, investigación y teorización de las
>> economías no capitalistas desde un actuar de cambio social e investigación
>> por y para nosotrxs. Por esta razón está diseñando para personas con
>> interés en crear, practicar e investigar colectivamente sobre proyectos
>> económicos no-capitalistas a realizarse en sus lugares de residencia o
>> investigación. Todxs las personas están invitadas a participar, mujeres,
>> personas indígenas y LBGTIQ++ están especialmente invitadas.
>>
>> **Presentación del curso**
>> La geografía económica decolonial empieza con la investigación de acción
>> participativa en las prácticas económicas no occidentales y sin jerarquía.
>>
>> Cuando se estudia la decolonialidad a veces se nos dificulta movernos de
>> la teoría a la práctica. ¿Has pensado en empezar un proyecto económico
>> no-capitalista pero no sabes por dónde comenzar? ¿Te has preguntado cómo
>> usar investigación de acción participativa para empezar un proyecto de
>> economía social y/o solidaria? ¿Te interesa la nosotrosidad y comunalidad?
>> ¿Deseas hacer investigación económica decolonial pero no sabes como
>> envolverte en prácticas económicas locales, indígenas y/o no-occidentales
>> en el contexto de un proyecto económico?
>>
>> Durante los últimos 500 años hasta la actualidad, los pueblos indígenas y
>> no-europeos, esclavos y descendientes de esclavos han sido históricamente
>> negados a través de la colonialidad en el acceso igualitario a la
>> participación en la economía capitalista.
>>
>> El sistema económico capitalista no valora ni a la naturaleza, ni a la
>> mayoría de nuestros conocimientos y habilidades. Durante los últimos cinco
>> siglos la gente alrededor del mundo no ha aceptado que su manera de ser es
>> ser pobre, jamás se han sentado a simplemente lamentar su situación. Dentro
>> de circunstancias terribles de esclavitud y opresión, en las que muchxs
>> fueron despojados de sus propiedades, les fue negado por los gobiernos
>> coloniales y poscoloniales el acceso a dinero y a la adquisición de algún
>> tipo de propiedad, sin embargo, esa gente creó redes de intercambios y
>> convivencia muy diversas y creativas, que han permitido su supervivencia a
>> lo largo de la historia y a lo ancho del mundo.
>>
>> Estas economías han sido mayormente ignoradas porque eran y siguen siendo
>> mayormente economías de mujeres. Silvia Federici ha demostrado que mientras
>> que se desarrolló el capitalismo, a las mujeres europeas y en las Américas
>> les fueron sistemáticamente negados los accesos a la economía de dinero
>> durante siglos. Como sabemos por la literatura de economías diversas, hay
>> mucho más en la economía que solo el capitalismo. Al entender y practicar
>> estos tipos de actividades no capitalistas podemos disminuir nuestra
>> dependencia del dinero y aumentar nuestra autonomía resistiendo el sistema
>> económico capitalista.
>>
>> Para la participación en este taller, pedimos a lxs participantes el
>> compartir proyectos actuales y a futuro para conversar y desarrollar
>> durante nuestras actividades. Habrá pláticas colectivas sobre los marcos y
>> los pasos posibles para diseñar y realizar metodologías para un proyecto de
>> economía decolonial feminista, solidario y social. Espera lecturas para
>> antes y durante el taller, además de actividades de escritura después de
>> las actividades.
>>
>> Este taller cubre literatura de economías híbridas, la territorialización
>> decolonial, el feminismo decolonial, economía decolonial, la Community
>> Economies Research Network, nosotrosidad y comunalidad.
>>
>> Temas:
>> Economías diversas en el mundo mayoritario de las Américas
>> Economía decolonial en el mundo mayoritario de las Américas
>> Feminismos en el mundo mayoritario de las Américas
>> Movimientos autónomos y sus prácticas
>> Metodología colectiva participativa
>> Métodos de investigación que resisten jerarquía
>> Creando prácticas
>>
>>
>> **Descripción del programa**
>>
>> *Comadronas, curanderas y caldosas: Estrategias para pensar la historia
>> desde una perspectiva decolonial. Facilitado por Tito Mitjans Alayón y
>> Belkis Rojas.
>>
>> En este módulo proponemos, desde una perspectiva interseccional y
>> decolonial, examinar por una parte, las narrativas coloniales/capitalistas
>> como las crónicas de Indias y otros documentos coloniales, así como las
>> narrativas históricas y actuales de partería y curación de la Cordillera
>> Andina venezolana. Por otra parte, examinaremos la permanencia de dichas
>> narrativas coloniales en los discursos de solidaridad y comunalidad de los
>> Estados nación contemporáneos como el caso del gobierno revolucionario
>> cubano. Se exponen los usos de la historia en el silenciamiento de las
>> prácticas y el borramiento de los pueblos colonizados y sus economías.
>> *
>>
>> *Economía ¿verde?. Despojo y desarrollo sostenible en la crisis
>> climática. Facilitado por Aldo Santiago.
>>
>> Analizaremos el discurso capitalista y la reingeniería económica en el
>> contexto del calentamiento global bajo los preceptos de la economía verde.
>> Reflexionaremos sobre políticas, proyectos y estrategias promovidas por
>> Estados-nación, ONGs, empresas e instituciones financieras globales para
>> imponer modelos “sustentables” para la producción energética y la
>> conservación de la naturaleza, los cuales profundizan los procesos de
>> despojo en territorios campesinos e indígenas. Este enfoque nos permitirá
>> conversar sobre estrategias para resistir el actual embate ecolonialista.
>>
>> *
>>
>> *Métodos de práctica y pensamiento en economías diversas decoloniales en
>> las Américas. Facilitado por Erin Araujo.
>>
>> Hablaremos sobre la gran diversidad de economías en las Américas que
>> existen al mismo tiempo que el capitalismo. La mayor parte del mundo
>> mayoritario de las Américas tiene poco acceso al dinero. Éste bajo acceso
>> al dinero también reduce la participación de la gente en el sistema
>> económico capitalista, lo cual genera como respuesta el fomento de una
>> amplia gama de redes económicas no capitalistas y alternativas a las
>> capitalistas, así, existen redes de apoyo mutuo, autogestión, intercambio,
>> trueque, tequio, minga, regalos, tandas y muchas otras maneras de vivir
>> bien y superar la precariedad impuesta por el sistema capitalista aunque
>> haya poco acceso al dinero.
>> *
>>
>> *Compartiendo la semilla Cambalachera: Las prácticas y pensamiento de El
>> Cambalache. Facilitado por la colectiva El Cambalache; Chepis, Erin,
>> Belkis, Lupita, Maira y Elena.
>> El cambalache es un proyecto de economía sin dinero, generado por y
>> para mujeres y sus comunidades en San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas,
>> México. Vamos a compartir nuestras experiencias, retos y aprendizajes a lo
>> largo del proceso del proyecto. Conversa con nosotras sobre nuestro
>> proyecto sin jerarquías y construyamos herramientas que nos permitan
>> desarmar el capitalismo.
>>
>> *
>> *Consumo Decolonial. Facilitado por Elena Morúa , Maira Pino y
>> Guadalupe Díaz Hernández.
>> ¿Sabes qué consumes? ¿Cómo se produce?: Experiencias de ámbito
>> alimenticio y textil, en comunidades y en zona urbana. Compartiremos las
>> experiencias de la Colectiva Koltamba, organización conformada por 20
>> familias de origen tzeltal, productoras de café, originarias de la zona
>> altos del estado de Chiapas, su trabajo agroecológico, su organización, y
>> su visión de red de apoyo mutuo. Ejemplos de colectivas y redes
>> autogestivas de economía solidaria familiar y local.
>>
>> **Cupo limitado**
>>
>>
>> We look forward to hearing from you!
>> Best,
>> Erin
>>
>> Erin Araujo PhD
>>
>> she/her/ella
>> Generator
>> Department of Decolonial Economics
>> El Cambalache,
>> Calle de los Arcos 5c
>> Barrio Cuxtitali
>> San Cristobal de las Casas
>> Chiapas, Mexico 29230
>>
>> +52-967-146-4141
>> Academia.edu <http://academia.edu/>: independent.academia.edu/erinaraujo
>> El Cambalache FB: www.facebook.com/lacambalache
>> El Cambalache Blog: https://cambalache.noblogs.org
>> El Cambalache Canal de Youtube:
>> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCslgLGj8V0LFxSaDnL8iYQg
>> Twitter: LaCambalachera
>> Instagram: Elcambalachesancristobal
>>
>>
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