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In this episode of Redneck Gone Green, host David Cobb and co-host Shane Knight interview social change agent Amani Scott Blackwell, Co-Founder of Hive Mind Community Investment Cooperative and Network Weaver for Resist & Build. They explor...
Howdy folks,
This Monday, June 8th at 3pm pacific, 6pm eastern Shane and I will be in conversation with Imani Scott-Blackwell, Co-Founder of Hive Mind Community Investment Cooperative and Network Weaver for Resist & Build.
As a...
In this episode, host David Cobb and co-host Shane Knight explore the legacy of Occupy Wall Street, the challenges of social movements, and the innovative development of Outcry AI— a free, on-device AI mentor designed specifically for activ...
In this in-depth interview, Ken Pentel, founder of the Ecology Democracy Network discusses the limitations of GDP as a measure of economic health and introduces the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) as a more accurate alternative. He explain...
Howdy folks,
Shane, Ruthi and I are grateful that you are part of the growing community at Redneck Gone Green. Without institutional funding or paid advertising, this substack and our audience on the Democracy at Work platform is growi...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
David has sued corporate polluters, done policy advocacy, run for political office and been arrested for non-violent civil disobedience. He is Co-Coordinator of the US Solidarity Economy Network and with the People’s Network for Land & Liberation.
Shane is the Co-Host of Redneck Gone Green, Co-Managing Director, and Chief Creative Officer at Democracy at Work.
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