THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF FOOD  COOPERATIVES IN THE BAY AREA AT THE SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY


IN THE BAY AREA AT THE SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARYAuthor Events:Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff

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The Past, Present, and Future of Food Cooperatives in the Bay Area

Sunday, August 21st from 1:00pm to 2:30pm [4pm-5:30pm East Coast Time] at The San Francisco Public Library, located at 100 Larkin Street, S.F, CA 94102.

Join us in-person at the library. Learn more here. Or watch live on YouTube here. Click to get a notification to tune in!

Participate in a panel discussion on how food cooperatives have been an integral part of both the food and justice movement, as well as workplace democracy in the San Francisco Bay Area since the Sixties. Featuring Celia LoBuono Gonzales of Other Avenues in San Francisco, Sue Lopez from Arizmendi Bakery in San Francisco, Paula Schnese from Cultivate Community Food Co-op in Benicia, and Jameelah Lane of The DEEP Grocery Coop in Oakland, moderated by Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff, author of Other Avenues are Possible: Legacy of the Peoples Food System of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Other Avenues maintains a thriving business that provides food and supplies for sustainable living. They support organic and local farms, cooperatives and other small businesses and serve as a model of workplace democracy for the community. In 2018, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors inducted Other Avenues as a San Francisco Legacy Business, reserved for historic small businesses that have operated in San Francisco for over 40 years.

Arizmendi Bakery is a worker-owned cooperative specializing in morning pastries, artisan breads and gourmet pizza, located in the Inner Sunset.

Cultivate Community Food Co-op’s mission is to build a thriving, full-service, natural grocery store in the Benicia/Vallejo area that is owned by the people.

The DEEP (Deep East Oakland Empowering the People) is a worker-owned grocery cooperative dedicated to restoring East Oakland’s community with fresh organic produce, community education and cooperative economics, prioritizing the wellbeing of Black and Brown people.


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