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People of Color Caucus Chair

NASCO People of Color Caucus

North American Students of Cooperation

Purpose: NASCO's People of Color Caucus (PoCC) is an alliance of people of color dedicated to the empowerment of all people of color, particularly within the North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO) and the larger cooperative movement. We believe that meaningful social change and justice can only be attained when we dismantle all systems of oppression. We seek to unite ourselves, represent our communities, further educate ourselves, inform the larger NASCO community about the issues that affect us, and work for racial justice and anti-oppression with our allies.

People of Color Caucus [PoCC] Chair responsibilities*:

*Coordinate work with PoCC co-chair if applicable.


Requirements of NASCO Directors:

NASCO directors are required to attend all Board meetings. There are two face-to-face board meetings per year, once in the spring/summer (usually in June) and once in the winter (January/February). There is one required teleconference meeting in September. Additionally, directors must attend and work at NASCO's Cooperative Education and Training Institute in Ann Arbor (early November). We also usually have an unofficial in-person meeting the day after the Institute. Directors should expect to put in time in between meetings as well.

Activities Board Members perform include:

NASCO Board Travel Policy:
NASCO shall reimburse Directors for all travel expenses exceeding $200 in a given year, $150 for individuals who do not have institutional support in funding their deductible. If the $150 deductible will cause financial hardship, the deductible can be waived. Board Members are directed to travel using low-cost excursion fares. Staff is directed to notify Board Members five weeks in advance of a meeting to make travel arrangements and to schedule meetings to minimize travel expenses. A summary of travel expenses shall be distributed at each meeting.


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