Drawing on the work of contributors from a variety provinces, institutions, and disciplines, Social and Solidarity Economy in Cuba examines the role of Social and Solidarity Economics (SSE) amidst national change in Cuba. The contributors examine a variety of topics, including public–private relations, production chains, gender roles, vulnerable groups, social participation, social balance, and the training of stakeholders. Depicting both challenges and opportunities, this book makes a strong and sustained case for solidary and socially responsible practices in Cuba.
Translated by: Catharine Vanderplaats Vallejo, Rafael J. Betancourt
Contributions by: Orquídea Hailyn Abreu González, Jany Bárcenas Alfonso, William Bello Sánchez, Rafael J. Betancourt, Luis del Castillo Sánchez, Ovidio D’Angelo Hernández, Orestes J. Díaz Legón, Geydis Fundora Nevot, Lienny García Pedraza, Joanna Gasmury Roldán, Jusmary Gómez Arencibia, Enrique Gómez Cabezas, Yuneidys González Espinosa, Dianné Griñan Bergara, Maidolys Iglesias Pérez, Reynaldo Miguel Jiménez Guethón, Lázaro Julio Leiva Hoyo, Oscar Llanes Guerra, Iriadna Marín de León, Consuelo Martín Fernández, Annia Martínez Massip, Yamira Mirabal González, Francisco Damián Morillas Valdés, Mirell Pérez González, Anelys Pérez Rodríguez, Camila Piñeiro Harnecker, Mirlena Rojas Piedrahita, Mercedes Zenea Montejo, Elianys de la Caridad Zorio González