Scaling Economic Democracy with Joseph Cureton

Road to Repair

An exploration of how repair can happen through intentional design of the structure of our organizations and serve as a foundation for greater systemic impact. Featured in this episode is an organization founded by formerly-incarcerated Black men which holds great promise for scaling economic democracy.

Highlights:

• The story behind how the world's first worker-owned cooperative conglomerate came to be

• Unpacking the key design considerations in Obran's structure and the values and intentions which underly them

• Joseph and Andrew explore how seeing through the lens of "economic biomimicry" can support this structural work of repair

You can check out the Show Notes for this episode (eg: Guest Bio, Links to Relevant Resources, and Transcript) at www.theroadtorepair.com/s1-ep7

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