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How Do We Change the Police?
The above image comes from NPR’s Codeswitch and a show entitled “A Decade of Watching Black People Die“. A similar report from The Guardian based on 2016 numbers also notes that people of color are generally significantly more likely to … Continue reading
Posted in American Dream, Conversion, Human Relations, Management, Pensimientos, Reflections
Tagged black lives matter, city management, george floyd, police, sociocracy, solidarity
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Get Ready for the Recovery
“The old temptation of Esau, who sold his birthright for a plate of beans, is something that is something that is constantly being offered to people. Workers, with their hope and right to a new order, have the same temptation … Continue reading
Posted in Co-op Blueprint, Conversion, Movement, Pensimientos
Tagged covid-19, labor movement, succession planning
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Central Co-op: A Tale of Two Cities
Before I start with today’s Co-op Month post, please note that I am not a member of Central Co-op, nor have I shopped there. Also, a couple of the managers are alumni of the MMCCU program at St. Mary’s University. … Continue reading
Posted in Co-op Month, Conversion, Management
Tagged consumer coops, openness, seattle, solidarity, tacoma, unioncoops
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The Legacy Project Continues
I’ve already written about The Legacy Project a while ago, but it is always worth mentioning! We are living through the greatest generational transfer of wealth that has ever occurred. As the Baby Boomers retire and pass, there wealth will … Continue reading