
New Books in Sociology Maliha Safri et al., "Solidarity Cities: Confronting Racial Capitalism, Mapping Transformation" (U of Minnesota Press, 2025)
May 8, 2025
Maliha Safri, a professor of economics, joins fellow scholars Marianna Pavlovskaya, Stephen Healy, and Craig Borowiak to discuss their co-authored work on solidarity cities. They highlight how cooperative networks in urban settings challenge racial capitalism and foster social justice. Topics include the significance of mutual support systems like worker cooperatives and credit unions, and how grassroots initiatives transform communities. The discussion reveals the urgent need for alternative economic frameworks to address unmet needs and enhance community resilience.
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Solidarity as Urban Foundation
- Solidarity underpins human social life and the solidarity economy feeds on it.
- Cities appear shaped by racial capitalism but also contain vital, often invisible, solidarity economies.
Worcester's Stone Soup Resilience
- Worcester's Stone Soup was a community space fostering cooperatives and social movements.
- Despite fire and challenges, it rebuilt, growing into a space focused on solidarity and Afrocentric community care.
Cooperatives Thrive on Edges
- Cooperatives in Philadelphia cluster on neighborhood edges, spaces of diversity and change.
- These 'ecotones' foster creativity amid friction, analogous to biodiverse transitional ecosystems.


