Conversation with Janelle Orsi
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Part 1 | The Origins of The Sustainable Economies Law Center
Janelle shares some of her early formative experiences that eventually led to the creation of the Sustainable Economies Law Center.
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Part 2 | Legal Obstacles for Local Economies
What are some of the legal obstacles people face to creating new local initiatives?
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Part 3 | The Roots of Our Current Legal System
Adam asks Janelle about the historical roots that gave rise to some of the current legal challenges we face transitioning to a new economy.
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Part 4 | The Grassroots Funeral Industry
A surprising example that illustrates the way SELC thinks about redirecting and redistributing resources to better serve society's needs.
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Part 5 | Community Ownership
Janelle talks about the need for community ownership, using housing as one example.
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Part 6 | What SELC Does
Janelle describes some of the work that The Sustainable Economies Law Center does.
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Part 7 | Alternatives to Extractive Business Models
Could we envision a future in which non-extractive entities are intermediaries between small producers and consumers?