During the COVID-19 pandemic, many occupational groups classified as essential did not receive adequate protection or care. Interviews with municipal funeral service workers in São Paulo revealed that the pandemic intensified invisibility, devaluation, and the precariousness of working conditions within this group. The consequences included emotional exhaustion, loss of meaning in work, and mental suffering. … Read More →
Solidarity Economy Promotes Mental Health and Social Justice through an Agroecological Network
Recognizing alternative ways of living that value sustainability, dignified life and work, and political and economic justice is essential to mitigating environmental degradation and social precarization. The Justa Trama network exemplifies how solidarity economy serves as a form of resistance to capitalism capable of fostering a fairer society. … Read More →










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