Selected Publications
Lauren Hudson is a cooperative and Solidarity Economy organizer and researcher in New York City. She is a cofounder of the Cooperative Economics Alliance of NYC, a former collective member of SolidarityNYC, and a current collective member of the Solidarity Economy Principles Project. She holds a doctorate in Earth and Environmental Sciences from the City University of New York Graduate Center. Because of the continued disinvestment in higher education, Lauren has also had the opportunity to teach courses in feminist urban geography and Geographic Information Systems at Sarah Lawrence College, Parsons, Hunter College, Medgar Evers College, and John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Now, after ten years of adjuncting, Lauren is an Assistant Professor of Urban Studies at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies where she teaches Economic Democracy as part of their Workplace Democracy and Community Ownership program.
Recent News
- Hudson, L. (2021). Building Where We Are: The Solidarity-Economy Response to Crisis. In Pandemic and the Crisis of Capitalism: A Rethinking Marxism Dossier, edited by the Editorial Collective of Rethinking Marxism. Brighton, MA: ReMarxBooks, 172-181
- Hudson, L. (2021). New York City: Struggles over the narrative of the solidarity economy. Geoforum, 127, 326-334
- Smyth, A., Linz, J., & Hudson, L. (2020). A feminist coven in the university. Gender, Place & Culture, 27(6), 854-880

