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Austin: Learning to Run a Cooperative

What does it take to start your own worker-owned cooperative?

 

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Fixing the Future is a one-hour PBS special, developed in collaboration with YES! Magazine, that profiles people and communities using innovative approaches to create jobs and build sustainable prosperity in our new economy.

In this segment, host David Brancaccio visits Austin, Texas,  to learn more about the people behind Yo Mama's Catering Cooperative and Third Coast Workers for Cooperation, an organization that helps people start their own worker-owned cooperatives.


Video courtesy of NOW on PBS.

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