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Seward Co-op 2021 Annual Owner Meeting
October 26, 2021 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Join us on Tuesday, October 26 via Zoom from 6:30-8 p.m. for the Annual Co-op Owner Meeting. As we begin a year of celebrating our 50th anniversary as a co-op, we’ll reflect on who we are as part of a broader cooperative movement working for justice and the abolition of oppressive systems.
Registration for our Annual Owner Meeting is now closed, but you can use the link below to access the Zoom webinar at 6:30pm: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86202762926
If you would prefer to listen to the webinar over phone, you can do so by calling (312) 626-6799 / Webinar ID: 862 0276 2926.
Our 2020 meeting featured a dynamic panel of artists and activists; and as a co-op we expressed our shared intention to articulate a vision of community that is free from white supremacy. Through conversation, song, and movement, the panel centered on the co-op’s role in the movement for racial justice and liberation in our communities—a movement that holds parallel values of abolition with cooperative history and principles. Minutes from last year’s annual meeting are here. View this year’s agenda here.
Celebrating 50 Years: Seward Co-op within the Broader Movement for Abolition and Liberation
This year’s meeting will feature Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Professor of Community Justice and Social Economic Development in the Department of Africana Studies at John Jay College, City University of New York and author of Collective Courage: A History of African American Cooperative Economic Thought and Practice. Jessica will join Seward Co-op owners, BOD members and local co-op innovators in conversation about how co-ops can be a manifestation of abolition.
The event will kick-off a year of exploring our own evolution as a co-op over the past 50 years—and who we want to be 50 years in the future.
This event was originally shared in our eNews and Sprout! starting at 6 PM, and has been updated to reflect the updated time.
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Co-op Community Conversations | Green Card Food Voices: Stories of MN Immigrants Working In Local Food
September 16, 2021 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Join Twin Cities Food Co-ops and Green Card Voices as we hear the stories of local immigrant business owners and learn about their journey to the US, building a life in the Twin Cities, and owning a business through a pandemic and civil unrest.
After the stories, join in a virtual discussion with local immigrant business owners, Green Card Voices and other local non-profits about the immigrant experience in the Twin Cities, how we can better connect with our neighbors, and what we can do to support immigrants in our community.
The event series “Co-op Community Conversations: Exploring the intersection of racial, social, and food justice” is presented by Eastside Food Co-op, Mississippi Market Food Co-op, Seward Community Co-op, and Twin Cities Co-op Partners as a way to examine and connect our cooperative values with social justice movements.