Food For Change
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This ambitious documentary...traces the history of food cooperatives in the US...a timely subject...highly recommended.” --Video Librarian
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Monday night in Fargo! Prairie Roots Co-op
"1974-1981: The Common Market originated in Randy and Francy Williams’ house..In cold weather the woodstove was used to warm up stovebulk containers of peanut butter, honey, oil & maple syrup so members could scoop or pour out their desired amounts..." Their history is part of ours!
That's Common Market Co-op The Common Market in Frederick, Maryland! Screening Food For Change this Friday at 6. commonmarket.coop/events/food-fo…
Enjoy Food For Change, "the co-op movie" Food For Change with nourishing our neighborhood worker-owners! 5 PM Sunday, 10/28 in Oakland, California
buff.ly/2CzcjOX The SV Food Co-op is screening Food For Change 10 AM Sunday, 10/28 in Sierra Vista, Arizona. National Co-op Month is a great time to learn & share the story of community-owned food markets. They've been supporting healthful, local food systems for many decades!
Sunday 10/28, Open Harvest Co-op is screening Food For Change in Lincoln, Nebraska! 6 PM at The Bay
Nov. 13th: Rainbow Grocery Cooperative is screening Food For Change:The Story of Cooperation In America, at the legendary Roxie Theater rainbow.coop/food-for-chang…
Nice article in Goshen College newspaper about Food For Change and the story of cooperation in America. Maple City Market screened the film earlier this week in Goshen, Indiana record.goshen.edu/2018/10/35964-… photo credit to Olivia Copsey
Please join us Sunday 11/11 for a brunch and a movie, as we screen Food For Change. All proceeds will help us get the doors open on our under-construction downtown Bremerton store! TICKETS: eventbrite.com/e/brunch-and-m…
This is such a good, fascinating piece by Kathryn Jezer-Morton about growing up on Total Loss Farm, and the economics of communal living wealthsimple.com/en-us/magazine…
1974: "a small group of Lawrencians act on their shared passion for community access to whole foods & form a volunteer-run, organized buying club..out of Harry & Judy Kroeger’s house" Still going strong in Kansas, The Merc Co+op screens Food For Change 7/17, Lawrence Public Library