For U.S. and Canadian food co-operators, including staff, managers, boards of directors and member-owners.
How can we know who we are and where we are going if we don't know where we have come from?
This couldn’t be a more important time to review the history of grocery retail and food cooperatives. As the political and economic paradigms of today swing in a different direction, history offers us clues for what the future might hold.
Join author and co-op storyteller JON STEINMAN to explore the fascinating, frustrating and inspirational history of modern grocery retailing and the waves of food co-op formation that emerged alongside.
Areas of focus:
◦ The rise of early 20th century grocery giants.
◦ Resistance to the rise of the chains: competition law/enforcement.
◦ Emergence of low-price/discount food culture.
◦ Evolution of retailer dominance over suppliers.
◦ History of the co-operative model.
◦ Why co-ops emerged as a response to overly-liberalized markets.
◦ Waves of food co-op development.
◦ African American co-ops.
◦ The rise and fall of 1970s-era food co-op distributors.
◦ Food co-ops ‘grow up’ in the 1980s.
◦ Erosion of competition enforcement and effects of Reagan-era economics on grocery retail, market concentration, and on the food system.
◦ Food co-ops today.
◦ The future of food co-ops.
What will participants walk away with?
◦ Strong sense of purpose as an employee, board director, or member-owner of your food co-op.
◦ Solidarity with previous generations of co-op developers.
◦ Increased capacity to communicate the role of food co-ops within the context of historic and present-day grocery retail.
Jon Steinman is the Author of Grocery Story: The Promise of Food Co-ops in the Age of Grocery Giants (New Society Publishers)
DATES (two options):
Tuesday, January 14, or, Wednesday, January 22
1:00pm - 2:15pm ET | 12:00pm - 1:15pm CT | 11:00am - 12:15pm MT | 10:00am - 11:15am PT
COST: $40 (Individual) | $300 (Group - 10ppl) | $500 (Group - 25ppl)
Includes access to recorded webinar, slides, and additional resources.
Organizations registering a group will be provided a few options to easily register staff, directors or members. Consider extending a free invitation to your member-owners. A folder of materials to help you promote the webinar will also be shared.