Trade School
A self-organized learning space that runs on barter, fosters knowledge sharing and community engagement.
Initiator(s)
OurGoods
Description
Trade School is a self-organised, alternative learning space that runs on barter. It was started in 2010 in New York’s Lower East Side by Rich Watts, Louise Ma, and Caroline Woolard of OurGoods.org, a creative barter network. Over 800 students participated in 76 single-session classes during 35 days. Anyone can teach a class, and students sign up by agreeing to meet the barter requests of teachers. Barter items included homemade pickles, mix tapes, drawings, research help, cheese, and music tips. Subjects of past courses have included composting, ghost hunting, and community organising. Trade School celebrates hands-on knowledge and experience. It is a place to learn with other people who value practical wisdom, mutual aid, and the social nature of exchange.
Goals
Create an alternative, sustainable economy of mutual exchange, emphasising education as a communal, reciprocal resource.
Beneficial outcomes
The community – their needs, their interests – determine the curriculum. The project is an open model, and the organisers encourage its replication in new communities.
Location
Worldwide
Users
Trade School volunteer organisers and community members
Maintained by
Trade School organisers and volunteers
Duration
2009 - 2019
Category
Scientific
Pedagogical
Politics
Urban Development
Economy
Environment
Social