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Emerging Markets, Emerging Models: Market-Based Solutions to the Challenges of Global Poverty

Publication

Author: 
Ashish Karamchamdi
Michael Kubzansky
Paul Frandano
Publication type: 
Report
Date of Publication: 
Mar 2009
Publisher: 
Monitor Group
Publisher Location: 
Cambridge, MA

Green Rehabilitation of Multifamily Rental Property

Publication

Author: 
Bay Area LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) and Build It Green
Publication type: 
Report
Date of Publication: 
Apr 2008
Publisher: 
LISC and Build It Green
Publisher Location: 
San Francisco and Berkeley, CA

Getting Started with Green Preservation: An Introduction to Issues and Resources for Greening Existing Affordable Housing

Publication

Author: 
LISC Affordable Housing Preservation Initiative
Publication type: 
Report
Date of Publication: 
Jun 2009
Publisher Location: 
New York, NY

Melissa Hoover

Resource

Resource type: 
C-W Interview
Sector: 
Cooperatives (Co-ops)
Melissa Hoover, Founding Executive Director of the United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives, discusses the state of the worker cooperative movement in this wide-ranging C-W.org Interview. Among the topics covered: the challenges of building a member-financed trade association, the growing diversity within the movement, the search for ways to fill capital gaps, and the challenges of developing democratic workplaces in an economy dominated by non-democratic ownership forms.

Hilary Abell

Resource

Resource type: 
C-W Interview
Sector: 
Cooperatives (Co-ops)

Hilary Abell has served at Executive Director of Women's Action to Gain Economic Security (WAGES), an incubator of green housecleaning worker co-ops in the San Francisco Bay Area, since 2003. At present, the WAGES network includes five worker co-ops that provide living wages and business ownership for their largely Latina workforce of 85 worker-owners. WAGES is also working to expand the model beyond the Bay Area. In this C-W.org Interview, Abell discusses the challenges of putting the principles of worker ownership into practice and efforts underway to expand the WAGES model beyond its northern California base.

"The long term norm of the economy is great instability and high inequality," interview by Peter Teague

Publication

Author: 
Gar Alperovitz
Publication type: 
Article
Date of Publication: 
2010
Publisher: 
The Presencing Institute
Publisher Location: 
Cambridge, MA