The Count Me In! consortium understands Feminist Economic Realities (FERs) as a term that encompasses models, approaches, imaginings, and actions that critique and directly challenge unjust economic orthodoxies that have reigned supreme over the last four decades, most notably global neoliberal capitalism (and its underlying racial, patriarchal, imperial roots), and provide solutions to dismantle the unequal power relations that are rooted in systems of economic oppression.
This report is an effort to provide glimpses of the other side, the economic systems and ways of being that have always been present despite and in resistance to the dominant orthodoxies. It includes perspectives from consortium partners including FemLibrary in Armenia, The Council of Popular and Indigenous Organisations of Honduras (COPINH) in Honduras, Equality for Growth in Tanzania, Kalikasan Peopleās Network for the Environment in the Philippines, LeyDem Platform in Guatemala, the Rural Womenās Assembly (RWA) in Southern Africa, and Young Africa Intellectuals in Zimbabwe.
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