[Southern California Permaculture] [INTERPLAY] FILM/DIALOGUE: The Cleveland Model, Tues. 7pm Apr. 22
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon Apr 21 09:02:18 PDT 2014
What Can Santa Barbara Learn From Cleveland?
The Cleveland Model
Community Democracy: A Way Forward Together
Film and dialogue
Tuesday, April 22 7:00-9:00pm
Trinity Episcopal Church, Parish Hall
Entry by the Labyrinth
1500 State St, Santa Barbara
corner of Micheltorena
Cleveland, Ohio was once a proud industrial powerhouse. Then it lost more than half its population in one generation to the economic collapse of its industrial base. But it is coming back. Out of the ashes they have created the Evergreen Cooperatives, a network of community enterprises of, by, and for their community. The Evergreen Cooperatives are made up of diverse community stakeholders, are supported by their community, and operate for the benefit of their community. They are committed to local, worker-owned job creation; sustainable, green, and democratic workplaces; and community economic development.
Together we will learn about the Cleveland Model and then imagine
how its principles might be applied to our different challenges in Santa Barbara
Presented by Interplay and
the Sama Group
Donations accepted to compensate the church for use of their space
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