Announcing a new Meetup for East Bay Cohousing - Berkeley/Oakland/Emeryville/SF area!
What: FREE Festival of Grassroots Economics (Oakland Uptown)
When: September 26, 2009 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Where:
Humanist Hall
390 27th Street (
between Telegraph and Broadway)
Oakland, CA 94612
THE FESTIVAL OF GRASSROOTS ECONOMICSCome join us at an
East Bay Cohousing table (
hopefully joined by other aligned groups) at the first
Festival of Grassroots Economics where together we will be celebrating and creating together a new economy for the people and the planet.
Worker cooperatives helping to support new cooperatives, tenants organizing to
own housing collectively, people working to
grow food in the city together, bicycle mechanics teaching neighborhood kids, organizations doing
renewable energy and
greywater installations, people organizing to
share resources through
timebanks, and many more projects will be there. It is a kind of bottom-up trade fair to show what people working together can do to collectively meet each others' needs at the local level.
Panels will be discussing how to start a worker cooperative, financial and other support resources for the grassroots economy, urban food security, and building the alternative by creating synergies between the different aspects of the grassroots economy and environmental and social justice organizations.
It’s free to the public so bring your friends and family. Se habla espanol. Wheelchair accessible. For more info go to [url]
http://www.jasecon.org[/url]
Co-op 101:
An introduction to worker cooperativesA brief survey of the organizational, legal and financial aspects. A must for those who are thinking of joining or forming a cooperative.
Kasper Koczab and Dave Karoly - Network of Bay Area Worker Cooperatives (
NoBAWC)
Resources for the Grassroots Economy:
Financial and development resources to meet community economic needs. Panel of experts will discuss the means by which community projects can make use of resources.
Erin Kilmer-Neel - One California Foundation
Jenny Kassan - Katovich Law
Ian Winter - Northern California Land Trust
Rhea Serna - Mission Asset Fund
Moderator - Janelle Orsi – Attorney and author of "The Sharing Solution"
Urban Food Security:
Communities must take food back from global capital. How are we building just,
sustainable, locally-based food systems that meet our communities’ needs and
provide meaningful work?
Building the Alternative:
The grassroots economy is a solution to the economic crisis and holds a vision
of the world we want to create. How can we nurture a local economy that gives
working folks power and control over the economy and their work lives,
leveraging available resources? How can social and environmental justice work support the development of a new economic paradigm? How we can create more synergy and interdependence between grassroots
economic projects? How can we build a just, sustainable economic alternative to
scale?
Moderator/Facilitator: Gopal Dayenini -GAIA and Movement Generation
Panelists:
Ali Ar Rasheed - West Oakland Environmental Indicators Project
Rhea Serna - Mission Asset Fund
Tom Wetzel – SF Community Land Trust
Heather Young – Bay Area Community Exchange

Learn more here:
http://www.ebcoho.org/calendar/11327472/