542. Radical Mental Health on Campus and in the Community through an Anti-Oppression Lens [0]
451. Green Capitalism, Racism and Environmental Injustice [0]
222. Board Roles and Responsibilities [0]
253. Reclaiming the Commons Part I: Worker-Owned Cooperatives in a Post-Industrial City [0]
445. Theater of the Oppressed: Playing With Space-An Interactive Workshop [0]
321. Common Feast: Nutritious Meals for Your House at $1.75 [0]
152. Addressing Health Impacts of Transportation and Air Quality: EPA, EJ, and You [0]
422. Internal Labor Systems of Housing Cooperatives [0]
363. Resource Efficiency: Implementation and Member Buy-in for Large Co-op Systems [0]
232. Tools for Engaging Your Members: Member Education and New Member Orientations [0]
261. Waste Reduction and Prevention for a More Sustainable Cooperative [0]
232. Tools for Engaging Your Members: Member Education and New Member Orientations [0]
243. Restorative Justice in our Communities: Working With Perpetrators of Sexual Assault [0]
462. Ecovillages: Sustainable Cooperation for Life [0]
444. Money and Relationships: A Workshop About Class Privilege [0]
451. Green Capitalism, Racism and Environmental Injustice [0]
232. Tools for Engaging Your Members: Member Education and New Member Orientations [0]
333. Introduction to Cooperative Personnel Management [0]
511. Developing New Cooperatives Part V: Putting it All Together: The Business Plan [0]
253. Reclaiming the Commons Part I: Worker-Owned Cooperatives in a Post-Industrial City [0]
233. Finding Money for Housing in Your City [0]
http://www.community-wealth.org [1]) where he does research on co-ops and other forms of community-based economic enterprise.
131. Co-ops, the Triple Bottom Line, and Domestic and International Development [1]
253. Reclaiming the Commons Part I: Worker-Owned Cooperatives in a Post-Industrial City [1]
334. Community Economic Development, Co-ops and Community-Based Careers [1]
451. Green Capitalism, Racism and Environmental Injustice [1]
471. The Roles of Co-ops in Food Systems [1]
512. Co-op as a Business Model [1]
234. How to Promote Your Co-op for Cheap...or Even for Free! [1]
171. Developing Local Economies Through Local Food [1]
271. The Corporate Takeover of Organics [1]
471. The Role of Co-ops in Food Systems [1]
141. Foundations of Non-Violent Communication [1]
261. Waste Reduction and Prevention for a More Sustainable Cooperative [1]
111. Developing New Cooperatives Part I: Getting Organized [1]
311. Developing New Cooperatives Part III: Finding the Right Building and Assessing Financial Feasibility [1]
361. Co-ops as Agents of Change: Climate Change, Water Rights, and Environmental Justice [1]
371. Reframing Sustainability: Food Politics from an Anti-Oppression Perspective [1]
371. Reframing Sustainability: Food Politics from an Anti-Oppression Perspective [1]
351. Green Worker Cooperative Business Incubator: A Case Study [1]
172. Movement Building on College Campuses [1]
171. Developing Local Economies through Local Food [1]
161. Green Building is a Collaborative Process [1]
122. Popular Education [1]
452. Rural Organizing [1]
Cooperative Leadership Track: Anti-Oppression Training [1]
Home Remedies for Common Maladies Skillshare [1]
421. Our Collective History: Student Housing Co-ops in North America [1]
333. Introduction to Cooperative Personnel Management [1]
443. Restorative Justice in our Communities: Working With Perpetrators of Sexual Assault [1]
www.blackmaps.wordpress.com [2]
243. Restorative Justice in our Communities: Working With Perpetrators of Sexual Assault [2]
353. Reclaiming the Commons Part II: A Do-It-Yourself Perspective from West Philly and Detroit [2]
551. Conference Conclusions: A Plenary on Environmental Justice [2]
372. Meet the Filmmaker: Screening of Asparagus! Stalking the American Life and Dialogue [2]
221. Basic Elements of Housing Coop Finances [2]
441. A Climate for Accessibility: Redesigning Space to Create Physically Accessible Housing [2]
453. Fair Trade and the Co-op Movement [2]
453. Fair Trade and the Co-op Movement [2]
461. Clay Finishes: A Hands-On Workshop [2]
431. First Do No Harm: Reducing Legal Liability of Co-op Board Members and Officers [2]
123. Taking Care of the Place: Preventative Maintenance and Stewardship [2]
171. Developing Local Economies through Local Food [2]
451. Green Capitalism, Racism, and Environmental Injustice [2]
152. Addressing Health Impacts of Transportation and Air Quality: EPA, EJ, and You [2]
[2]As a student at the University of Michigan, Geoff lived in Minnie's Co-op for four years, serving as maintenance manager, board rep, & in-house president during his time there. Now the Maintenance Coordinator for the ICC, Geoff trains and assists houses in maintaining and improving their homes and regularly conducts skill training sessions for house maintenance managers and interested members. Geoff has a BS in Environmental Science.
123. Taking Care of the Place: Preventative Maintenance and Stewardship [2]
131. Co-ops, the Triple Bottom Line, and Domestic and International Development [2]
142. Holy Cooperation! Connecting with Faith Communities [2]
332. Fair Housing and Open Membership: Could Your Membership Policies Get You in Legal Trouble? [2]
532. Problem Members [2]
151. Wild Versus Wall [2]
Native Movement: Urban Lifeways Project
The Urban Lifeways Project of Native Movement works with youth in Flagstaff, Arizona to maintain a connection to culture and the environment while living in an urban setting. We do this through programs in urban agriculture, public art, community composting, and youth leadership development that incorporate traditional teachings from our communities into a contemporary urban environment.
352. Indigenous Peoples Protecting and Restoring the Environmental Commons [2]
471. The Roles of Co-ops in Food Systems [2]
143. Working Toward Healing Community Trauma [2]
331. By the Numbers: Connected Books [2]
241. Anti-Racist Organizing Part 1: People of Color Transcending White Supremacy [2]
343. Anti-Racist Organizing Part 2: Dialogue [2]
522. Don't Forget the Fun: Using Games to Train, Meet, and Build Community [2]
171. Developing Local Economies Through Local Food [2]
231. Community Asset Mapping [2]
333. Introduction to Cooperative Personnel Management [2]
Natural T-Shirt Screenprinting [2] Skillshare [2]
143. Working Toward Healing Community Trauma [2]
144. Trans Allyship: Eradicating Transphobia in Our Communities [2]
242. Anti-Racist Organizing Part 1: White Anti-Racist Praxis [2]
343. Anti-Racist Organizing Part 2: Dialogue [2]
551. Conference Conclusions: A Plenary on Environmental Justice [2]
132. How to Start Your Own Alumni Giving Program [2]
232. Tools for Engaging Your Members: Member Education and New Member Orientations [2]
451. Green Capitalism, Racism and Environmental Injustice [2]
243. Restorative Justice in our Communities: Working With Perpetrators of Sexual Assault [2]
243. Restorative Justice in our Communities: Working With Perpetrators of Sexual Assault [2]
334. Community Economic Development, Co-ops and Community-Based Careers [2]
133. Major Renovations-Where to Begin? [2]
321. Common Feast: Nutritous Meals for Your House at $1.75 [2]
352. Indigenous Peoples Protecting and Restoring the Environmental Commons [2]
352. Indigenous Peoples Protecting and Restoring the Environmental Commons [2]
172. Movement Building on College Campuses [2]
131. Co-ops, the Triple Bottom Line, and Domestic and International Development [2]
152. Addressing Health Impacts of Transportation and Air Quality: EPA, EJ, and You [2]
531. Journey Through the Maze of Financial Ratios [2]
542. Radical Mental Health on Campus and in the Community through an Anti-Oppression Lens [2]
243. Restorative Justice in our Communities: Working With Perpetrators of Sexual Assault [2]
121. Stump the Chumps [2]
442. Conflict: Fight, Flight, or Opportunity? [2]
521. Consensus Headaches: Rx for Meeting Moments That Are a Pain for Everyone [2]
121. Stump the Chumps [2]
462. Ecovillages: Sustainable Cooperation for Life [2]
242. Anti-Racist Organizing Part 1: White Anti-Racist Praxis [2]
343. Anti-Racist Organizing Part 2: Dialogue [2]
221. Basic Elements of Housing Coop Finances [2]
251. "Green" Worker Owned: Why We Organize for the Planet and the People [2]
211. Developing New Cooperatives Part II: Obtaining Tax Exempt Status for Your Co-op [2]
411. Developing New Cooperatives Part IV: Purchase or Lease a House for a Housing Co-op [2]
211. Developing New Cooperatives Part II: Obtaining Tax Exempt Status for Your Co-op [2]
411. Developing New Cooperatives Part IV: Purchase or Lease a House for a Housing Co-o [2]p [2]
vitusrotundifoli@aol.com [3]
362. Creating and Maintaining Energy Efficient Co-ops: Small-Scale Initiatives [3]
334. Community Economic Development, Co-ops and Community-Based Careers [3]
The mission of the U.S. Solidarity Economy Network is to connect a diverse array of individuals, organizations, businesses and projects in the shared work of building and strengthening regional, national and international movements for a solidarity economy.
232. Tools for Engaging Your Members: Member Education and New Member Orientations [3]
352. Indigenous Peoples Protecting and Restoring the Environmental Commons [3]
171. Developing Local Economies through Local Food [3]
451. Green Racism, Capitalism, and Environmental Injustice [3]
444. Money and Relationships: A Workshop About Class Privilege [3]
341. Using College Endowments to Change the World: Strategies from the Campus Responsible Investment Movement [3]
451. Green Capitalism, Racism and Environmental Injustice [3]
122. Popular Education [3]
452. Rural Organizing [3]
Cooperative Leadership Track: Anti-Oppression Training
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Staff & Managers Track: Free and Low Cost Resources [3]