Mapping geographies, time-use, bodies

During our first workshop, we conducted a series of mapping exercises to lay out intersectional landscapes of secondhand. Based on adapted tools from feminist economics like Gibson & Graham’s 24-hour clock and wellbeing scorecard, and contrasting Maria Mies and Gibson & Graham’s icebergs of the economy, we socialized diverse maps among our group. We discussed our geographies, our economies, the tools we used in the process of working and understanding our work, and our ways of valuing and creating relationships as gig workers in this space.