Consumer Cooperatives
How to Start a Food Cooperative
Cooperative Grocers Information Network
The Food Co-op 500 Program
“Legacies and Impacts”an exploration of the history and significance of
Minnesota's consumer food co-opsAuthor and Photographer Martin Brown acknowledges the support of the people and organizations whose support made “Legacies and Impacts” possible. These include his parents, the Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom, North American Students of Cooperation, Ride into History, the Virginia Historical Society, the Minnesota Historical Society, Life Skills Education, The Cooperative Foundation, the Blooming Prairie Foundation, and the Communications and SSC faculty of Antioch College. “Legacies and Impacts” is the intellectual property of its author, Martin Brown. Interviewees featured in “Legacies and Impacts” retain specific rights to their content as well. Use of material by other parties must be expressly approved in writing. Feedback and requests for copies of the extended publication version of “Legacies and Impacts” can be directed to
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