CoCap examines strategies for building a local regenerative economy that creates equity and well being for all. The conference highlights community wealth building innovations that are working toward leveling the playing field. Along with learning what we need to do, to create a fair and inclusive e…
Economic systems and markets are simultaneously beneficial and harmful forces in the world. However, it’s eminently possible for economic systems to provide for all aspects of the individual and society. Not only through financial stability, but also by engendering purpose in people’s lives, promoting healthy lifestyles, and enabling the full expression of the individual. To… The post The Whole Person Economy – A conversation w/Evan Steiner & Konda Mason appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
We all keep saying that we’re all in this together. How does that really work? How can we get past intellectually understanding that and get better at living in that reality? Then we’ll naturally dream up the next economy that will allow us all to thrive. The Tibetan tradition has 4 practices that are 4… The post Wanting to Care for Each Other: Our True Nature – Lama Tsomo appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
Moderator: Konda Mason The Western mindset typically moves toward “fixing” problems by focusing on the what…what we need to do. This is necessary and important. However, equally important, if not more so, is the who…who we need to be in the midst of it all. Our misguided worldviews are at the core of our challenges.… The post Building The “We” Economy From The Inside Out – Lama Tsomo, Angel Kyodo Williams, Rev Deborah Johnson appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
Let’s meet this moment and reinvest the gifts of this earth to defend the sacred. This talk was recorded at CoCap 2017 at Impact Hub Oakland, in Oakland California, on October 9-10, 2017. The post It’s Time For A Jubilee – Michelle Long & Don Schaffer appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
Moderator: Ashara Ekundayo There will be no Prince on a white horse to save us. It is up to us to take agency and create local solutions that benefit our communities and ourselves. Find out about three local initiatives that are bypassing business as usual and creating innovative initiatives to create economic equity…The Boston Ujima… The post It’s Up To Us: Investing In Local Solutions – Nia Evans, Jessica Norwood, Jenny Kassan appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
Moderator: Jenny Kassan The root of many of society’s interconnected challenges lies within the nature of how we own, finance, and govern our companies. Governance today is often designed to maximize value for shareholders and exclude the interests of other stakeholders. Ultimately the CEOs and founders, even of mission-driven organizations, become beholden to narrow short-term… The post Ownership: The Next Frontier – Rani Langer-Croager, Derek Razo, Lina Buffington appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
This performance was recorded at CoCap 2017 at Impact Hub Oakland, in Oakland California, on October 9-10, 2017. The post Sparlha Swaby (Musical Performance) appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
Moderator: Rev. Dr. Diane Johnson, PhD Creating the new economy requires us to realign what we pay attention to, how we engage, tests are assumptions of where power sits and challenges us to why we do this work. This highly engaging session will offer us the opportunity to be in dialogue with two leaders at… The post A Cosmology of Equity: Understanding Race, Sacred Economics and System Change – Angela Glover Blackwell & Gregory Mengel appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
Moderator: Konda Mason Money is both a powerful agent of destruction as well as the main way we coordinate human creativity in our world today. It is a medium of generosity and of trauma, innovation and oppression. What does it take to heal the wound of money on a personal and systemic level? What does… The post Money & Love – A conversation with Charles Eisenstein & Orland Bishop appeared first on CoCap Revolution.
The emerging New Economy movement has primarily been a conversation of dominant culture people talking to each other about the changes that are needed to move from an economy based on extraction and separation to one based on connection and is regenerative. However, unconsciously, separation by race and class is still underpinning these discussions. Nwamaka… The post Restorative Economics for a Just Transition – Nwmaka Agbo appeared first on CoCap Revolution.