Big Change is Coming

Since their beginning, cooperatives have been on the forefront of progressive social change—advancing the principles of diversity and universal membership at a time when slavery was the norm and women were chattel. In the U.S., food co-ops were the leaders of change during the Great Depression, the War on Poverty, and the 1970s organic food movement. Along the way we’ve fought red-baiting attacks from bankers and monopolies, and the lowering of health standards when grocery chains enter new markets. We are now, once again, going through a time to test our mettle, our powers of reason, and our unifying strengths.  
 
In 2016, Food For Change reached a distribution highpoint, culminating last month with 43 screenings in 20 states. Because of our outreach efforts, new opportunities have opened up: we had our first public television airing on the Maine Public Broadcasting Network, reaching an potential audience of 200,000; and twelve community colleges have invited me to their campuses to show Food For Change and discuss cooperatives values with students and faculty.* 
 
We are putting together a report to show in detail what we've accomplished this year. When completed, Jamila or Marica will contact co-op leaders, primarily General Managers, to share the report and to set up a time to talk with me. The reason for our discussion is that we would like to continue to educate more people about food co-ops for another year. I have assembled a talented crew; we have learned how to be most effective. We've also produced new promotion and education materials about food co-ops and plan to produce more. Allocating funds can take time so I am giving you a heads up if you want to see us continue.  
 
Now is a time we need to draw strength from our roots. If history is a predictor, difficult times have frequently preceded times of co-op growth. As enlightened co-op leaders, past and present, have said: education is critical to the advancement of cooperatives. The potential is there to bring the story of cooperation to many more people. We are ready to do that work.
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Steve Alves
Producer/Director
Food For Change


        



