4B Women One Million

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One million women participating in the 4B movement—a feminist and economic resistance initiative collectively donated $100 per month to a cause they controlled. This grassroots funding model would generate $100 million in monthly revenue, or $1.2 billion annually, creating a self-sustaining financial base. With these resources, they began acquiring land in Northern California to build eco-friendly, off-grid communities centered on cooperative living, renewable energy, and localized agriculture. These intentional communities would prioritize women’s autonomy, economic independence, and sustainable practices, ensuring long-term stability while challenging traditional power structures that exclude women from wealth and land ownership.
By pooling their funds, these women established land trusts, develop affordable housing, and invest in regenerative agriculture, solar microgrids, and cooperative businesses. Over time, these communities would become self-sufficient, reducing reliance on external systems while fostering female-led governance and mutual aid networks. The $1.2 billion annual budget could also fund education, healthcare, and legal defense for women escaping abusive situations, further strengthening the movement’s impact. This model wouldn’t just create physical spaces—it would redefine economic and social agency for women, proving that collective action can build alternatives to patriarchal capitalism.

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