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What does it mean for philanthropy to exist in relationship to the solidarity economy? What if artists led a redistribution effort to resource arts collectives?

In this final episode of Remember the Future Season 2, Marina speaks with Art.coop organizer and Remember the Future Fellowship co-lead, Sruti. They discuss the work of three fellows, Acres of Ancestry, Ohketeau Cultural Center, and who weren’t able to join the podcast for individual conversations, Marina and Sruti explore how three innovative artist collectives are building solidarity economies, resisting oppression, and creating transformative cultural work through cooperative practices. Sruti also reflects on the learnings from the pilot year of the Remember the Future Fellowship and what we can look forward to next year.

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Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

Acres of Ancestry

Ohketeau Cultural Center

Question Culture

Fera’s Album

Songs from the Hole

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