June 10, 2024

VIDEO: Mutual Aid, Agriculture & Resilience Part 4


Mutual Aid Organizing Strategies for Regenerative Agriculture and Community Resilience: A Practical Intensive, is a workshop where each participant will create an action plan for how to engage in Co-operate WNC’s emerging movement to grow a regional mutual aid society in western North Carolina as a transformative response to the social and ecological challenges we face together.
This grassroots mutual aid initiative uses cooperative economics to support a network of physical community centers that meet human needs and act as organizing hubs for regenerative land use.
Coming straight out of an analysis of the weak links in the permaculture and regenerative agriculture movements, our network is using powerful and historically tested cooperative strategies to scale up our collective impact and project success rates by sharing resources and knowledge more effectively, and by creating dynamic relationships between organizations and communities at a regional scale.
Patryk Battle, Zev Friedman, and Mari Stuart from Co-operate WNC will be bringing context from the larger global/national mutual aid and co-operative movements, as well as themes around land access, climate adaptive farming, permaculture, and agricultural economics.
The content is participatory and emphasizes participants using insights from the various presenters to start where they are with their life, land project, business, or organization, and apply cooperative and mutual aid principles to link it up to this collaborative approach. In part 4, Zev begins by talking about the Farmer’s Federation in Fairview, NC started by James G.K. McClure from the book, “We Plow God’s Fields,” written by his descendant John Curtis Ager of Hickory Nut Gap Farm.
Membership in Co-operate WNC is now open for individuals and organizations. Find out more at www.co-operatewnc.org

2 thoughts on “VIDEO: Mutual Aid, Agriculture & Resilience Part 4

  1. Thanks for all the great info.

    We are developing a cooperative in an urban "food desert" of Sacramento, CA.

    Taking food waste from markets to chickens, in a composting system, on an abandoned urban lot. Around the corner we converted another lot into a garden/community space. "Oak_park_eggery" and "tanamagarden"

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