Conventional Items Expand Food Access
To expand food access to more community members, we are bringing in a small assortment of competitively priced conventional products.
To expand food access to more community members, we are bringing in a small assortment of competitively priced conventional products.
Staff member, Carla, shares her personal reflections on Pride month.
Staff member, Addie, shares how she has celebrated Juneteenth and continues to celebrate. Addie also shares her recommendations on further readings on Juneteenth.
On June 12, 2020 the Star Tribune published an opinion piece by Ahmed Tharwat that references Seward Co-op’s decision to discontinue hummus and other products made by Holy Land. Below is our response to Tharwat’s opinion piece. Our statement on our decision can be found here.
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In the wake of George Floyd’s brutal murder by the police, we decided to broaden this to include any time staff have given to their neighborhoods and community.
Work is being done to line up local artists to assist community members to create art on the boards at Seward Co-op’s buildings.
Seward Co-op has discontinued hummus and other products made by Holy Land.