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Ethnocultural co-operatives: Race, society and co-operative emergence

The Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network is pleased to offer this free public webinar:

This webinar will open the dialogue on ethnocultural co-operatives (specifically reflecting on examples across Canada and the US) and the place of these co-ops in the larger society. The two featured speakers are both undertaking research as part of the Measuring the Co-operative Difference Research Network: Jo-Anne Lee of the University of Victoria and Jessica Gordon-Nembhard of John Jay College, affiliated with the City University of New York.

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Jessica Gordon-Nembhard will begin the webinar by providing a description of co-ops emerging in African American contexts in the US. Through her discussion of the history and examples, participants will better understand how co-operatives emerged in response to the social context, race relations and people living on the margins.

Jo-Anne Lee will examine how researchers have written about cooperatives and the absences in our understandings of co-operatives in Canadian society using the Japanese Fishing Cooperatives on the West Coast as a case study.  Co-operatives play many different roles in nation formation.  As social entities, co-operatives are bound to reflect existing power relations in the larger society including those of race, gender, class and colonialism. In addition, Jo-Anne will explore a couple of key questions:

How can we understand the relative absence of knowledge about "ethnic" cooperatives?
How has this lacunae affected our knowledge and understanding of cooperatives?
She will engage participants in a conversation that shifts from normative and descriptive discussions to critical thinking and reconceptualizing the role of cooperatives in larger social, cultural, political and economic contexts.

>> Speaker bios available here

New Economy Week 2013

Seven days of action toward a more just and sustainable world

New Economy Week is a week of celebration designed to shine a light on the movement to build a new economy – an economy that is restorative to people, place, and the planet. From October 12-18, we will be highlighting events, actions, reports, works of art, and other projects that promote the principles of democracy, justice, and sustainability.

From October 12-18, the New Economy Coalition will be highlighting events, actions, reports, works of art, and other projects all across the United States and Canada.  By calling attention to the thousands of things people are doing right now to build a new kind of economy, we hope to inspire more participation in this movement and catalyze a national conversation on the need for deep, systemic change.

CCEDNet is a partner of New Economy Week and member of the New Economy Coalition. 

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It's Got to be Good, It's Free! | Free Tools for Non Profits

October 30, 2013
1:00pm EDT
It's Got to be Good, It's Free! | Free Tools for Non Profits

Come out and catch up with your "inner nerd" ... find out about 3 free tools that can help make your work that much more scintillating.

About the Workshops:
Fall is here and we are continuing with our weekly presentations on topics of interest. These presentations are 45 minutes in length and are designed to provide a brief but robust overview of key topics in the use of technology in nonprofits. Did we mention they're free for our members? Note:  we are always looking for topics to cover on things you would find interesting.


TECHtogether is an innovative cross-sectoral partnership that transforms how small non-profits use technology day-to-day to communicate ideas and share knowledge.

This dynamic 3 year project draws together a core group of three non-profit networks, including the Canadian CED Network.

Engaging your Community: Nonprofits using Blackboard Collaborate

October 16, 2013
1:00pm EDT
Nonprofits using Blackboard Collaborate

If you are looking to engage your stakeholders  in a meaningful online way, this workshop is for you.  Find out how to make fantastic things happen working with others over distance.

About the Workshops:
Fall is here and we are continuing with our weekly presentations on topics of interest. These presentations are 45 minutes in length and are designed to provide a brief but robust overview of key topics in the use of technology in nonprofits. Did we mention they're free for our members? Note:  we are always looking for topics to cover on things you would find interesting.


TECHtogether is an innovative cross-sectoral partnership that transforms how small non-profits use technology day-to-day to communicate ideas and share knowledge.

This dynamic 3 year project draws together a core group of three non-profit networks, including the Canadian CED Network.

GONE!? Where'd It Go?! Online Backup Solutions

October 23, 2013
1:00pm EDT
How to Create Video

Lost trying to find an effective, low cost solution for backing up your computer information?  We look at options, free and paid, and how they can save your bacon... er ... files.

About the Workshops:
Fall is here and we are continuing with our weekly presentations on topics of interest. These presentations are 45 minutes in length and are designed to provide a brief but robust overview of key topics in the use of technology in nonprofits. Did we mention they're free for our members? Note:  we are always looking for topics to cover on things you would find interesting.


TECHtogether is an innovative cross-sectoral partnership that transforms how small non-profits use technology day-to-day to communicate ideas and share knowledge.

This dynamic 3 year project draws together a core group of three non-profit networks, including the Canadian CED Network.

A Better Mousetrap... err Website - Webinar

Wednesday October 9, 2013
1:00pm EDT
"A Better Mousetrap... err Website"

Fall is here and we are continuing with our weekly presentations on topics of interest. These presentations are 45 minutes in length and are designed to provide a brief but robust overview of key topics in the use of technology in nonprofits. Did we mention they're free for our members? Note:  we are always looking for topics to cover on things you would find interesting.

GreenIT's Work with Nonprofits and WordPress
We will show how simple and powerful WordPress can be as a content management system as well as what we have nonprofits doing with this powerful medium.  
We will examine some nonprofit websites using WordPress and see what they're doing with the tool.


TECHtogether is an innovative cross-sectoral partnership that transforms how small non-profits use technology day-to-day to communicate ideas and share knowledge.

This dynamic 3 year project draws together a core group of three non-profit networks, including the Canadian CED Network.

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