Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Join the co-op in celebrating the survival and resilience of Indigenous people by learning more about Indigenous foods.
Join the co-op in celebrating the survival and resilience of Indigenous people by learning more about Indigenous foods.
Join us as we explore the intersection of the cooperative and abolitionist movements.
In order to keep the co-op’s articles and bylaws up to date, the Board of Directors endorses four articles and bylaws proposals on the 2020 ballot. A full description of the proposals and complete mark ups are available here. Below, find frequently asked questions.
Brit Miller Customer Service I’m Brit, my pronouns are they/them/theirs/ she/her/hers, I’m bi and nonbinary and I’ve worked at the Friendship store since 2016. Previous to working at Seward, I worked for two other grocery co-ops, beginning in 2011. I currently serve as a UFCW 663 union steward, and as a representative and agenda champion…
Warren King Adjunct Professor Seward Co-op is a vital community asset that has an important role in changing the current food system. I am motivated to run for the board and to be an owner, to realize a future food system that is more equitable, justice, affordable and sustainable. I have experience as a member…
Tami Bauers Freelance Project Coordinator Since 1994 I have served co-ops as an employee, member, owner/shopper and, most recently, on a freelance basis in project coordination. I am enrolled in the Certificate Program at the International Centre for Co-operative Management at St. Mary’s University in Halifax, which has expanded my understanding about the cooperative movement.…
In the summer of 2015 we interviewed Rebecca of Heartbeet Farms on their family farms and their practices.