Reimagining Sustainable Economies

Reimagining Sustainable Economies

From Culture Stew by Maria Morukian

April 23, 2026 · 56 min · Season 7 · Episode 7

About this episode

Veryl Pow discusses the intersection of solidarity economics and grassroots activism in reimagining sustainable economies.

Veryl Pow is a movement lawyer at the Sustainable Economies Law Center who practices at the intersection between solidarity economics, housing decommodification, and land liberation. An activist first, Veryl's politics developed from his grassroots organizing experiences in resistance movements that spanned Third World solidarity to abolitionist campaigns; and has since expanded to prefigurative worldmaking movements that attempt to transform social and economic relations from profit accumulation, extraction, and atomization to care, cooperation, and mutual aid in the here and now. The Sustainable Economies Law Center is a worker self-directed nonprofit that is one such experiment in worldmaking because of its non-hierarchical structure and democratization of decision-making and labor. You can learn more about the work of the Law Center through their 2026 Project Gallery . In the month of May 2026, the Law Center is running their annual, community-gathering Grassroots Fundraising Campaign. The theme this year is #AllHandsOnDeck , as we need as many hands to build strong ties in local communities to meet this moment of curated chaos in our federal government.

People in this episode

Guest: Veryl Pow

Topics covered

  • sustainable economies
  • solidarity economics
  • housing decommodification
  • land liberation
  • mutual aid

Keywords

  • Grassroots Fundraising Campaign
  • 2026 Project Gallery
  • worker self-directed nonprofit

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Sustainable Economies Law Center

Books & works: #AllHandsOnDeck

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