Education is key to our individual growth, our movement, to meeting ever-new challenges. We hope that this double issue will give you new ideas, more energy for creativity, and spur action that will help us to build a world where people have work that they love, and where they love their work.
Education for Economic Liberation
- Co-op Studies Go Global: The Master in Management at St. Mary's. By Andrew McLeod
- A Tale of Two "Educating for Democracy" Conferences: Len Krimerman on New Institutions for Cooperative Education (Interview).
- Education About Cooperatives in Canada. By Hazel Corcoran.
- Graduating Green Dreams: the Green Worker Cooperative Academy. By Sonia Pichardo
- Worker Education at Equal Exchange. By Esther West
- Cooperative Principles Can Be Applied in School Settings. By Kiran Nigam
- Learning to Grow Community Leadership: People's Grocery in Oakland. By Brahm Ahmadi
- Learning Self-Empowerment & Cooperation: The C-Paradigm. By Michael Johnson.
Worker Co-op Profiles
Cooperative Networking
- A New Network of Cooperatives in New York City. By Michael Johnson.
Columns
- Notes from the New Cooperative South. By Erin Rice.
Remembering and Celebrating
- Worker Ownership, Coming of Age and Out of the Shallows. By Aaron Dawson.
Resources
- Co-op Myths and Realities (By Sonia Pichardo)
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