Friday Film Fest #13: Economic and Social Justice
Jessica Gordon-Nembhard, author of Collective Courage, discusses economic social justice with Laura Flanders:
Friday Film Fest #12
Ed Whitfield discusses using the co-op model to build black communities.
Friday Film Fest #11: The Platform Co-op
Here is an introduction to the concept of the platform co-op. To see it in action, visit social.coop and join for just $1/month!
Friday Film Fest#10: Tom Webb on the Co-op Model
Tom Webb, past chair of the Moases Coady Institute and founder of the Masters of Management: Co-operatives and Credit Unions program at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax.
Friday Film Fest #9: Humble Beginnings of Co-ops
Many co-ops start with the sweat and tears of their members. Check out of few of the stories from these co-ops:
Friday Film Fest #8: The power of Electric Co-ops
Friday Film Fest #7: National Co-op Month
This week, we kick off National Co-op Month with a retrospective on the birth of the “modern” co-op movement in the small industrial town of Rochdale, UK.
Help Capital Homecare Co-op Launch!
Capital Homecare incorporated in late summer of 2016, and has been working hard to become operational since then. This month, they begin a final push towards that goal and they […]
Friday Film Fest #6: Credit Unions are Co-operatives
This week we visit a Credit Union form Winston-Salem, NC.