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not an option. peace ma, i'm on and the other 2 are stuck in the spanish border area. alongside other young people there waiting for a chance that will probably never come. shattered dreams starts june 18th on d, w. the in the i use early morning and bulky metal st. capital of laura in northwestern venezuela at the entrance to the wholesale market, hundreds of customers have already gathered the lively market is run by a community with utopia, an ideal psychosis, solar ah
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cruise seco said sola, as a federation of 50 organizations, mostly cooperative with 33000 paid up members and staff of some 1300. in spite of the general shortages in venezuela, they managed to produce and sell an impressive amount of food sequences so long. because there's solar runs 3 large weekly markets in boxes in mann middle school. and for smaller ones around the city for your client level goes from some of those into media. here we survive. $75000.00 families with $450.00 tons of fruit and vegetable each week. so marked by the india again. dickens, it was in the current situation if it goes to solar, what to disappear overnight or in goal there would be have the international
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thanks and have hit the venezuelan population har. everything is in short supply their solar plays and absolutely vital role for the people at bart metal more than a 3rd of the residents by their food and it's market they view that goes to sol as being on their side. they trust the organization. not least because it steers well clear of all political controversy. advisory to shine prices are lower than at the conventional market because our profit margin is much smaller. so if you're getting there, we just cover our cost up as great how nice to home, we are not interested in making zones of money. i'm not in providing a community service to lies done reading the for she,
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larry's kind of editable as sold at the same price of pies for golf on sandwich. 75000 families participate in the solar belongs to them so that i can say, everybody should know. for many years, we've venezuelan have been getting poorer and polar. gustavo sauce is an economist and a founding member of psychosis solo in any organization. the 1st thing they do is to put a form of that form of limis. so you may be a, be yourself so we,
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we eliminate or left you a heads up possibility of being bed. anything can happen. but how does this enormous organization manage to operate without the usual structures and hierarchies? who makes the decision? what do they decide about? how or decisions taken tasks, assign priority set? i mean, i'm a, i'm fine, you know, to the right of both joint local miners by more values have connotation that, that you can learn valleys. here we learn about if we practice the news
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in the 8th of march women's cooperative in the village of palo verde is a member of that goes to sola. ah, the women produce whole food each week. their products are loaded onto trucks and transported a 3 hour drive to barky c metal. ah, ah, there they are sold that psychosis all the market. i think women meet regularly and not only to discuss business. today, the founding members are present. gabriela carrera recalls the cooperative challenging beginning. why do we need to know those days? male dominance was very strong. people we wanted to show that we women could also create a cooperative loan, but that it wasn't only men who could organize thing,
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say, just you know, how we wanted to show them, you know, have job on the most low putting the c panel when the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women via deals and effort from men are not bad. and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? it's not your shop, but i do want to god in hand. you guys have us as slaves, our own or not race. and sometimes they show by loading in the early days it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers to sell. it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. it took many years before the women achieved financial independence and could
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afford a modern production facility than m. all. we make a product, for instance, whole grain, budgetary and pasting, in addition, various musing that we also make. so much and you know, la la duka, some of the founders of the cooperative were also members of a catholic lay organization called the legion of mary legion, supported the women and helped organize adult education, including courses on nutrition and gardening. lloyd up in the last years. i don't know moment though they were below they were always moments when we wanted to throw in the towel. sometimes we got home very late. oh, barely sold any post,
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fatal to women for the lives of being women. we have the strength to keep going, they are the lamp, they still have that strength. they've become a tightly knit group who solidarity goes far beyond the trick of making good pasta . a solidarity they pass on to their children. received those, i can see that he didn't make a thought fatal, but we've enriched our lives and that of our families. and we can make provision for article shaw 3. let me let them be okay. and i think we can share most things. it's got me companion, if a company points out that i've done something wrong and they accepted it can be we, we spend every day together. we're like family for me. why? the modern italian pasta machine is their pride and
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joy and their main source of income. despite the women's determination marketing, the product wasn't easy. at 1st, they joined psychosis sola early on. so they could bypass the middleman and sell their wares directly in the market. over the years, the women haven't only created secure jobs and a regular income for themselves and their families. they've become more independent . you're going to apprentice him, involved the big learning curve. ended up, we learned to say collectively to respect the needs of others as well as in we don't in the service and narrative, but also different. why does he know that the for
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the 2nd says soul, a funeral home in downtown bark metal provides dignified burial services, in which the bereaved can come to terms with their loss. applying the need for a funeral home was what gave rise to psychosis dolah. now an enormous federation of cooperative who knows the solar was founded in 1967 because it was needed because of death for a dignified burial was unaffordable for the poor population. so they created a cooperative and a burial insurance fund for the company from the to the own. f o co operative, died. we had to find a solution to pay for the funeral. together we founded the funeral service. that was the start of seco se sola
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barrett, i'm a year ever used to be several funeral home. but most of them close down. i didn't regret that i was no more material for the coffins. i guess that has to do with a general situation in the country and the way a moment than what we have only been able to stay in business because we work together like a family. if accuplacer mostly of the lack of raw materials makes people inventive, they find ingenious solutions. so it's all recycled material, and these are the receipts from our market, like they provide a soft cushion before the body. our aim is to use only recycled and ecological materials before when i, when we go again, after all,
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death is the last thing that happens to you in life. we do everything to provide a dignified farewell, even for people with little money. but i had never heard of the people who want to use the funeral service, joined the cooperative and pay a monthly fee say my phone. oh my more you're proud of our work and do it with love and commitment. even a mind, currently we have 23000 registered members including relative that some 184000 people are insured with tech. i'm one of the 23000 times 8. so something that's quite a large measurement about what i keep articles most people prefer to come to a market instead of elsewhere burial costs more. they use such bad materials that
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the coffin falls apart, the body falls in a book. it's monica. i mean, i think i've got to me sickle cell. sola means a lot to me. i mean, i came here when i was 23. it means everything to me. what holds this huge organization together? it function so differently from conventional companies and organizations in circles has everything in seconds to solar, grows out of a collective sense of necessity collect even not when the needs of the community
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are discussed and analyzed in regular discussion groups. $1300.00 people reflecting together and nobody has informed me or authority over anybody. i probably will believe this because we the implant is we just want to convert the work in places in a transformation process. and our accent is on relationship how we relate with each other, how we relate with people that come through our servers i would relate, produces and the cd in the countryside. but all the time our topic is relationship in sequences to get this job. but i 1004. so i'm going to sola holds $3000.00 meetings a year for the school year. and many of those meetings are about how to solve
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a specific problem. the school shawn's what we gradually formulate the criteria by which we want to do some things in the vs. us muslim war. this conversion culture demands a lot of patience and respectful listening. pretending to be consensual, have to be a, have an ethical basis. has to be coherent with a browser called through customer r t s equity and has the vehicle here with the process of solidarity which will help so i took it all the way it delinquent to get the name of we all experiences every day and each of us wins, trust each is mirrored in the other. it's about the in a process of each individual, only. some people are responsible, respectful, ethical, equitable. so there you trust that person and where there's trust they were yours.
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ah. weekly courses are held at the 2nd health center to prepare couples for natural childbirth in this is pioneering work in a country where more than 60 percent of babies are delivered by the sarian section . often when this isn't medically necessary, me, it's also not a matter of course. and venezuelan society that expect and fathers participate in their partners experience. ah, sally said breast feeding, i strengthen my child so it's whole being its energy. i give my child a safe world, a basic trust and human relationship. it learns resilience, empathy and mercy. been a deep connection with patch a mamma with mother earth,
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mama with life itself. now what a brilliant moon we will need in the law is how wonderful to feel this connection between the 3 of us. i am very, very touched with as if the baby was about to say 2 or more to here. i am truly go morgan. my station live by so yucky. isn't the same with these courses prepare us to give birth. naturally, our womanhood is made for that. but i say, but in the early as well as preparing for a natural birth all necessary precautionary examinations are carried out regularly . you'll get back out of my money. there are so many nothing in the shape of
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a woman's life. the who we are has changed. lucas on modernism and postmodernism, have conditioned us to hide our natural way of being women a. m, i c. c. a. took my basic, they gamble, format they sit for me on this game. i don't the, let's have a look. the amniotic fluid is normal for the placenta is fine. a state game less than that, that being well we've got rid of that. if you see it moves and kicks this feels like a knee. it moves because it hears us and i will see my, the heartbeat is good. i'll show you some of the game and going to the tree national courses grant and it's a real help. but i'm learning what i can do for the child.
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okay. and i'm much more relaxed about giving going back to one of the even at night people gather in front of the seco, says sola health center to get an examination or a doctor's appointment. there is a tremendous need the staff arrived early. why didn't you notice it st. they will they sort of organize the flow of patients, assigning them to the appropriate medical departments for examination and treatment . and simplest way to watch on the health center is the work of many people with a variety of ideas. and i like that. and i simply saying that all supposed to be an open space for people to make contact with each other. so normal, expected mothers shouldn't be treated as though they had an illness and they should find community support. and
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the, i sent me some 700 people come to health center each day, some 250000 patients a year. they are treated by various departments for more than you know, you know, general manson radiology, pediatric gynecology cardiology and alternative medicine idea. a possible bring somebody from the center is open to the whole community. the prices of 50 percent lower than private clinic or the general health system in venezuela has collapse liquor element all staff are paid the same wages except the
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doctors. they are more because they don't all accept the principle of equal pay in order to ensure good care. the community accepts this compromise me be a part of that. i can, i'm not only a radiologist and i also work in the market to help out in the kitchen area and sit at the cash register and we, on the last, the company very, wherever help is need to get a question on the that i missed you but much less than that, there is no pecking order with hierarchy and status, or the rank or the worst. our work is structured horizontally or, you know, money, that's your, we're not all the same. get those. everyone has different tasks, guardian, but it's precisely in this diversity that the strength of the set cost solar lies. so what was when the, when i finished my work here,
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i'll clean the windows and the rooms the 1st cooperatives and venezuela providing services and producing food were established in the 1900 sixty's based on liberation, theology that was partly inspired by marxism, and which rapidly spread throughout latin america, the cooperatives received the support of missionaries, their main concern with the help the poor and venezuela. but at 1st, it was difficult to market the food. at the local museum, the empire, i still call myself on the move. i hope we'll hope it is exactly in the middle man sent the prices go look a paid almost nothing is not enough to live on, not even to cover production costs. and then we started, the co operative with seco says solar together. we found
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a way out the middle may the recall more not have been done for the long then that goes to sola was able to introduce direct marketing from producer to consumer . today the farmers get fare prices for their organically grown vegetables, providing a secure livelihood for themselves and their family the see, get a mores if we want to be truly human, we need to live in harmony with the natural world. you know, that's a moral imperative today. don't see him. you have particular know nobody. what i do
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in my life must be directly related to mother earth. look in. it must be in the service of people of plants and water them. i don't my work must stand in a sacred relationship to mother or to patch a mamma who equal not a lesson. second, when am i going up to my mind? it's very important, especially in times of severe crisis. so there are lots of people who believe that our journey through this world should leave a trail of mindfulness and weight when i'll turn it of culture and harmony with all
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living beings. with god, 2nd daughter, 60 years back in palo verde. the torrential downpour doesn't disturb that meeting of the women cooperative. the was created by women farmers who can either read nor right. that makes us very proud of that or we just i thank god and bless the virgin, lay this group stay together for ever. ah, o i
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