At The DISE

⇨ We refuse to listen to elites and masculinist concepts of the economics and politics.

⇨ We are driven by plural economies, especially those community economies which operate below the surface.

⇨ We focus on work about us, for us and by us!

⇨ We are a collective of scholars who zero in on the ways in which Black and racialized people have purposefully politicized economic solidarity to civilize business in society.

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