2343. Mad Maps and Other Tools for Building Peer Mental Health Support in Co-ops [0]
142. WE CAN DO THIS | Applying Transformative Justice in Cooperative Communities: A Case Study in Addressing Sexualized Violence [0]
312. Mapping University Investments - Current Connections and Creating Change [0]
231. Basics of GIS: Contextualizing Cooperatives [0]
www.Kzoopeacecenter.org [1]
211. College Town Organizing [1]
431. Co-op NYC: Geographies of Cooperation & Affordable Housing [1]
261. Navigating Labor-Sharing Challenges [1]
162. How to Make Your Community's Zoning Code Co-op Friendly [1]
542. Appropriate vs. Appropriation: Culture, Respect, and Inclusivity in Our Co-ops [1]
142. WE CAN DO THIS | Applying Transformative Justice in Cooperative Communities: A Case Study in Addressing Sexualized Violence [1]
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www.enoughenough.org [2].
442. Navigating Class Issues in Cooperative Communities [2]
Film Festival: Land of Opportunity [2]
571. Developing New Co-ops Part Five: Putting it All Together: The Business Plan [2]
263. Grassroots Gazillionaires! Map Your Community Assets to Fund Your Projects [2]
321. Building Regional Cooperation: Where Co-ops, Food Systems, and Geography Intersect [2]
361. Introduction to Cooperative Personnel Management [2]
http://www.community-wealth.org [3]) where he does research on co-ops and other forms of community-based economic enterprise.
111. Co-ops & Community Development: Bridging the Gap [3]
332. Mapping Your Community Assets [3]
Friday evening: Writing Our Way Home: Using Poetry and Prose to Map the Roots of Pain and Envision Routes to Transformation [3]
171. Developing New Cooperatives Part I: Getting Organized for Small Co-ops [3]
371. Developing New Co-ops Part Three: Assessing Financial Feasibility: What Can You Afford? [3]
262. Board Roles and Responsibilities [3]
562. The Cooperator's Nobel Prize: Institutions and Intentional Community [3]
412. History of African-American Cooperatives [3]
441. Trans Allyship 101 [3]
www.kalamazoo.coop [4]). He is also a freelance web designer and photographer. He sits on the NASCO Board of Directors. Michael has been active in community organizing, transportation activism, clean energy campaigns, social justice coalition building, peace education, journalism, and anti-oppression education. He continues to focus on creating more sustainable and just urban environments. On the side, Michael enjoys cooking, dancing, yoga, laughing, cycling, and thinking up alternatives to white supremacist capitalist patriarchy.
171. Developing New Co-ops Part One: Getting Organized for Small Co-ops [4]
111. Co-ops & Community Development: Bridging the Gap [4]
121. Mapping Co-operation From Sea to Sea: Exploring Co-ops in North America [4]
561. Mapping a Life in Co-ops: Exploring Opportunities to Have More Cooperation in Your Life [4]
211. College Town Organizing [4]
173. Organizing Community Affordable Housing Cooperatives: Lessons from the Ella Jo Baker Intentional Community Cooperative [4]
412. History of African-American Cooperatives [4]
172. Developing New Co-ops Part One: Getting Organized for Expanding Co-ops [4]
www.blackmaps.wordpress.com [5]
142. WE CAN DO THIS | Applying Transformative Justice in Cooperative Communities: A Case Study in Addressing Sexualized Violence [5]
2333. "Choose Your Own Adventure" Community Cartography from West Philly and Beyond [5]
173. Organizing Community Affordable Housing Cooperatives: Lessons from the Ella Jo Baker Intentional Community Cooperative
412. History of African-American Cooperatives [5]
413. Fair Trade, Your University, and the Co-op Movement [5]
2312. CoFed: A Cooperative Groundswell Through the Campus Food Movements [5]
311. Radical Sharing & Cooperation: Life on an Egalitarian Commune [5]
311. Radical Sharing & Cooperation: Life on an Egalitarian Commune [5]
441. Trans Allyship 101 [5]
Keynote Presentation: Counter-Mapping for a Co-op World [5]
333. Q & A with the Counter Cartographies Collective [5]
251. Hands-on Maintenance Skillshare [5]
251. Basic Budget Fluency [5]
[5]452. Fair Housing and Open Membership: Could Your Membership Policies Get You in Legal Trouble? [5]
131. Using Community Mapping to Build New Coops [5]
461. Roadmap to Cooperative Accounting Success: Principles & Purpose [5]
471. Developing New Cooperatives Part Four: Purchase or Lease a House for a Housing Co-op [5]
2362. Educate to Cooperate: Building Our Coop Education and Training Programs [5]
153. Dynamic Meeting Facilitation & Agenda Planning [5]
232. Digital Storytelling [5]
443. Who Is Missing From Your Co-op? Welcome People with Disabilities Into Your Co-op [5]
362. Green Retrofitting for Co-ops [5]
2342. Building White Anti-Racist Praxis [5]
541. Institutionalized Patriarchy: Mapping Our Resistance [5]
151. Best Practices: Member Education and New Member Orientation [5]
561. Mapping a Life in Co-ops: Exploring Opportunities to Have More Cooperation in Your Life [5]
142. WE CAN DO THIS | Applying Transformative Justice in Cooperative Communities: A Case Study in Addressing Sexualized Violence [5]
522. Borders, Walls and Occupied Places: Lessons from South African Apartheid, Solidarity with Palestine, & Implementing BDS Campaigns on your Campus and Co-op [5]
121. Mapping Co-operation From Sea to Sea: Exploring Co-ops in North America [5]
162. How to Make Your Community's Zoning Code Co-op Friendly [5]
152. Common Feast: Kitchen Management, Cheap Meals, and Meeting the Needs of Your Co-op Crowd [5]
411. Undoing Racism in Detroit's Food System
[5]
431. Co-op NYC: Geographies of Cooperation & Affordable Housing [5]
212. Mapping the Solidarity Economy [5]
161. Power Dynamics and Leadership in Cooperative Groups [5]
451. Conflict: Fight, Flight, or Opportunity? [5]
521. Overview of the North American Intentional Communities Movement (And How Student Co-ops Fit Into It) [5]
331. Navigating Co-op Websites, Intranets, and Information Technology [5]
221. Cooperation Across Borders: People, Places, and Movements in Mexico [5]
443. Who Is Missing From Your Co-op? Welcome People with Disabilities Into Your Co-op [5]
431. Co-op NYC: Geographies of Cooperation & Affordable Housing [5]
162. How to Make Your Community's Zoning Code Co-op Friendly [5]
271. Developing New Co-ops Part Two: Obtaining Tax Exempt Status for Your Co-op [5]
471. Developing New Cooperatives Part Four: Purchase or Lease a House for a Housing Co-op [5]
111. Co-ops & Community Development: Bridging the Gap [5]
271. Developing New Co-ops Part Two: Obtaining Tax Exempt Status for Your Co-op [5]
371. Developing New Cooperatives Part III: Assessing Financial Feasibility: What Can You Afford? [5]
Keynote Presentation: Counter-Mapping for a Co-op World [5]
333. Q & A with the Counter Cartographies Collective [5]
Tour: Radical Ann Arbor: A Drifting Exploration of Place
431. Co-op NYC: Geographies of Cooperation & Affordable Housing [5]
Keynote Presentation: Counter-Mapping for a Co-op World [5]
442. Navigating Class Issues in Cooperative Communities [5]
541. Institutionalized Patriarchy: Mapping Our Resistance [5]
122. Rural, Small Town and Urban Connections [5]
Cooperative Leadership Track [5]
142. WE CAN DO THIS | Applying Transformative Justice in Cooperative Communities: A Case Study in Addressing Sexualized Violence [5]