03772oam 22005534a 450 991103487160332120251027004755.01-4875-1782-31-4875-1783-1(CKB)36306959500041(OCoLC)1425474653(MdBmJHUP)musev2_118142(EXLCZ)993630695950004120240308d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Banker Ladies : Vanguards of Solidarity Economics and Community-Based Banks / Caroline Shenaz HosseinLondon :University of Toronto Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (344 pages)1-4875-5703-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Disrupting Economics by Taking Stock of What We Know -- The Black Social Economy: Provoking an Africana Feminist Political Economy Epistemology for the World -- ROSCAs: An Antidote to Business Exclusion -- Acknowledging Caribbean Banker Ladies as Co-operators -- Canada’s Hidden Co-operatives: The Legacy of Banker Ladies in Toronto and Montreal -- Black Muslim Women Counter Business Exclusion -- The Future of Co-operation: Acknowledging Black Feminist Economics in Public Policy."All over the world, Black and racialized women engage in the solidarity economy through what is known as mutual aid financing. Formally referred to as rotating savings and credit associations (ROSCAs), these institutions are purposefully informal to support the women’s livelihoods and social needs and act to reject tiered forms of neoliberal development. The Banker Ladies--a term coined by women in the Black diaspora--are individuals that voluntarily organize ROSCAs for self-sufficiency and are intentional in their politicized economic cooperation to counter business exclusion. Caroline Shenaz Hossein reveals how Black women redefine the banking cooperative sector to be inclusive of informal institutions that are democratic and focused on group consensus, and which build an activist form of economic cooperation that is intent on making social profitability the norm. The book examines the ways in which diasporic Black women who organize mutual aid receive little to no attention. Unapologetically biased towards a group of women who have been purposely sidelined and put down for what they do, The Banker Ladies highlights how, in order to educate oneself about their contributions to politics and economics, it is imperative to listen to the voices of hundreds of Black women in charge of financial services for their communities."--Provided by publisher.Femmes noiresConditions economiquesTontines (Associations d'epargne)Aspect politiqueTontines (Associations d'epargne)Aspect socialWomen, BlackEconomic conditionsRotating credit associationsPolitical aspectsRotating credit associationsSocial aspectsElectronic books. Femmes noiresConditions economiques.Tontines (Associations d'epargne)Aspect politique.Tontines (Associations d'epargne)Aspect social.Women, BlackEconomic conditions.Rotating credit associationsPolitical aspects.Rotating credit associationsSocial aspects.334/.2cci1icclaccHossein Caroline Shenaz1971-1852669MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9911034871603321The banker ladies4448529UNINA