Here we re-post self-description from the project for Solidarity Economy principles and practices.
SEPP [website](https://solidarityeconomyprinciples.org/about/) > ❝ It’s time to have a real, good integrative plan around where do we want to be and go, and how do we love ourselves in the midst. Elandria C. Williams, Executive Director, PeoplesHub & Popular Educator
--- Our movements for freedom thrive when we share and develop knowledge together, whether that’s from study or honoring what we have observed and experienced ourselves. We learn from what we have in common, and we learn just as much from our differences. This project is meant to support all of us in learning rooted in practice, no matter how new or how experienced, in the craft of building solidarity economy movements.
We believe Fannie Lou Hamer: “Nobody is free until everybody is free.” As SE organizers, we commit to struggling for this freedom together, learning to face conflict and challenges directly. We commit to addressing the harm created by systemic oppression, including the ways we and our communities are both harmed by and benefit from dominance, privilege, and oppression. This work takes place on a scale from the local and interpersonal level to that of global networks. Our shared effort here to collect guidance on what practices are needed for building solidarity economy movements, while knowing there are many ways to approach getting free. Your contributions are welcome.