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Lee Fuge speaks about her role as BC/Yukon representative of the Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation, and Mark Sherman talks about the Victoria Community Health Co-operative including primary health care renewal and Integrative medicine. |
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In between selling books from the company's large central table at the 2009 Victoria Anarchist Bookfair, workers' co-op member Victoria spoke with Lindsay Kearns about anarchy in publishing with AK Press. This Oakland-based collective publishes radical books, art, and audio, and distributes them as well as other related works through bookstores, infoshops, the internet, and event table such as the one at which the interview took place. |
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As regular listeners may know, in Season 4 of Each For All, we had an episode that focused on collectively-run bicycle stores. Today we’re returning to that topic, with a closer look at the community side of things: The organizations featured in this episode are not profit-generating ventures but instead are driven by mandates that focus on developing cycling culture and promoting transportation education. |
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Today on Each for All we take a look at Coffee and Ethical Purchasing. |
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We revisit the sex worker co-op in Vancouver! Since we last checked in with them (EFA S05E03), they have incorporated and are planning their first AGM. Susan Davis talks with Robin about the meaning of co-ops for promoting democracy in the sex trade as well as throughout communities dealing with cycles of poverty and addiction. In addition, Susan provides a background on the history and details of sex work and the law. |
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By three-way telephone call, Eryk Martin and Robin Puga chatted with
Charlie Justice about the formation and structure of the War On Music
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