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What if a nonprofit wrote a report and city policy actually changed as a result?

AURORA, Colo. — Cassie Larimer is the assistant director of Happy Ladybug Early Learning, a child care center and preschool tucked into a one-story brick building in this city east of Denver.

The romance of neoliberal peasant farming blinds us to our collective power

Let’s get this out of the way, first:

Katherine Martinko | treehugger.com --You'll be shocked to learn what goes on behind the scenes at grocery stores – and relieved to know there's a much better alternative.

nmpf.org | Oct. 28, 2019 --Dairy is a quirky commodity. It’s a highly perishable product “harvested” every day. It’s in all 50 states.

Posted by Mandy Makinen | strongertogether.coop --I am probably the last person you would expect to own a grocery store, and yet, I do. In fact, I own three.

Isabella Garcia | Oct. 10, 2019 --A coming wave of Baby Boomer retirements threatens the survival of many small businesses. This initiative is making employee-ownership a more viable option. 

Posted by Bette Brand, Administrator, USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Service in Rural | Oct.

Aaron Fernando | Sept. 30, 2019 --As housing crises heat up across American cities, the San Francisco Bay Area is experiencing an extreme disparity: in 2017, it added 

Author from T&D World | Sept. 5, 2019 --Fifteen volunteer electric cooperative lineworkers are headed to rural Bolivia in early September to bring the gift of power to five communities that lack access to electricity.

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