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June 2022

A photo shows two young children sitting on the floor, but does not show their faces. One child with light brown skin and long brown hair eats an apple while the other child with darker brown skin holds crayons and is barefoot. Drawing paper and a box of crayons can be seen on the floor. Text that reads “Worker Co-ops in the News: Inside the Local Mutual Aid Effort Supporting the Migrants Texas Bused to the District of Columbia. Read the full article on dcist.com”

Worker Co-ops In DC Provide Mutual Aid to Stranded Asylum-Seekers

Posted on June 6, 2022June 8, 2022

Para leer esta entrada en español haga clic aquí During our Spring Member Meeting, Bianca Vazquez of Beloved Community Incubator shared how immigrant-led worker cooperatives are supporting recent migrant families from Colombia, […]

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EXCITING UPDATE ON SB 1407, THE CA EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP ACT!

Posted on June 3, 2022June 13, 2022

We have exciting news: SB 1407, the CA Employee Ownership Act, has been passed out of the California Senate with unanimous support! This is an exciting step toward the expansion […]

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Brightly, first U.S. franchised immigrant co-op, expands in New York and Philadelphia

Posted on June 2, 2022June 15, 2022

Salvation, for Aguilar, came from a perhaps unlikely place: a business model best known to fans of McDonald’s. She’s now a franchisee. Two years ago, alongside nine fellow immigrants, Aguilar […]

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