Youth-Workers Unite! Worker-Owned Cooperatives

Tuesday, November 23, 2021
6:00 PM

There has been a growing interest in how to make CBO’s in the youthwork sector more transparent, democratic, and equitable as it is aligned with the vision and mission of many of these youth-serving organizations.  The move towards worker-ownership has been growing in health-care, business, and some daycare centers, which offers the possibility that there is another way of operating.  There is also interest in learning about how to support young people to develop their own cooperative enterprises.  In this convening, we will hear from organizations in the field who are beginning to move towards worker-owned cooperatives as their governance structures and/or are building intergenerational or youth-led coops.  Join us for a conversation about the possibilities and complexities of incorporating worker-owned cooperatives into the youthwork sector. 

This event is the second in a series designed by the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies and the CUNY SPS Youth Studies Department to explore current dilemmas and possibilities related to the labor force and the field of youth development. 

Speakers and Panelists

Addison Turner
Addison Turner
Founding member
Worcester Youth Cooperatives (WYC) and Sankofa Cooperatives
Alethia Rael
Alethia Rael
Worker-Owner
Shadow Work Media
Brian Cohen
Brian Cohen
Executive Director
Beam Center
Kamau Franklin
Kamau Franklin
Founder
Community Movement Builders
Rebecca Lurie
Rebecca Lurie
faculty
CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies

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