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Hello, world! We are Bunk Computer Cooperative -- a worker-owned technology #coop in Western North Carolina. We're building local computing infrastructure that's of and for Western #northcarolina

We're still getting off the ground, but we've been hard at work the last eight months and we're ready to introduce ourselves. We wrote an #introduction blog post that you can read at the link in our bio, and we'd be thrilled if you did! Boosts Appreciated!

Yours in bits and bytes,
Bunk Cooperators

Inclusive decision-making is crucial for organisations that share ownership - but how do we organise collectively? (1/5)🧵

In cooperatives and other collectively managed enterprises, members put to question the traditional hierarchical governance structures that most of us are used to – with bosses or managers taking the lead and making final decisions.

Cooperatives highlight the need for equal decision-making! They present an alternative to the currently dominating traditional hegemonic economic practices that prioritise central control.

🔗 Read more: commonsnetwork.org/2025/03/27/

We just sent out a newsletter with a bunch of stories from the cooperative ecosystem that caught our attention—find the web version here: village.one/garden/newsletter/

Mentioned in it: @fontstand @limeleaf @101lab @GenoDigital @Greenheart @demnext @bocoup @hostsharing @subvertworld @workers_coop @tazgetroete and more

The photo is from a documentary about the Liberated Broom cooperative, also linked in the newsletter.

"It is important that we not collapse these differences even while recognizing a set of shared structural forces and logics. This is especially important as non-profits themselves are vulnerable to these structural forces. For example, non-profit organizations continue to feel impacts of the recession in both the increased demands for basic social services as well as the shrinking of government and foundation funding and individual donations. Many small organizations made up of poor and working-class members have dissolved or folded into larger non-profits. A lack of funding has led such groups to give up vital infrastructure and compensated staff positions, but the work continues through volunteer labor, in members' homes or donated space."

— Incite! Women of Color Against Violence: The Revolution Will Not Be Funded, pp. xviii-xix

If non-profits are to serve as a tool for liberation and reconstruction, then they need their own productive forces to call upon for fueling their efforts. Subjugation to capital, be it directly through philanthropic foundations, indirectly through (capitalist) government funding, or even tortuously through individual donors --themselves dependent upon exchanging their labor to capital for the money they donate-- necessarily clips the non-profit's wings. It is always contorting itself upon the whims of capital. Perhaps a partnership between non-profits and co-ops, both worker owned and operated, could serve to foster such a development of productive forces beyond --or at least less hindered by-- the antagonistic ruling capitalist class's reach. In this model, non-profits could serve as a stabilizing foundation upon which less certain co-operative proletarian endeavors could build.

The most communist FOSS company

「 Igalia is an open-source consultancy with Spain headquarters focusing on browsers, "client-side web technologies, " and much more. They're the company contracted to work on Servo, the open-source independent browser engine after Mozilla dropped it. So far so good. The company was founded in 2001, and now employs 140 people in 25 countries; they are a pretty big player in the open-source space 」

thelibre.news/the-most-communi

LibreNews · The most communist FOSS companyLet's immediately acknowledge that the title is lighthearted, and that "communist company" is an oxymoron. The better choice would've been, "which is the most worker-owned, egalitarian, power-structures-free cooperative?", which SEO experts told me was too long of a title. With that said, let me tell you about Igalia and other

Proposta: invece di creare la versione EU di Silicon Valley usiamo questo momento di risveglio digitale per creare una stack tecnologico distribuito e resiliente.

Invece di basare il progresso sulla concorrenza basiamo il progresso tecnologico sulla cooperazione.

Questo distruggerebbe l'egemonia tecnologica USA, perche queste tecnologie verrebbero adottate anche dai paesi dell'Africa, dall'America del sud e tanti altri.

Finally joined Karma Co-op for groceries. What with US tariff threats, Loblaws greedflation, and environmental concerns, it’s great to have an alternative.

Really like the amount of Ontario produce, plus the zero waste focus: items like vinegar, olive oil, and detergent can be bought in bulk and put in re-useable bottles.

Located near Bloor & Bathurst in Toronto.

Do you know of any self-organized, bottom-up, locally-rooted educational organizations?

I am asking this because I am talking intensely with @ceci about ideas and dreams we have for our home city, #Sanremo, Italy.

We are both coming to the conclusion that an autonomous, independent, cooperative, critical, and deeply rooted university is one of the very very few projects that could give young people in the area a real chance not to emigrate.

As we are also both deeply in love with fringe academia, it would also be the only reason for us to somehow maintain a bond with our homeland.

Please, boost and share this, and send us any kind of suggestions! We particularly welcome Italian initiatives.

A cooperative organization isn't a panacea. American cooperatives are filled with members who've compartmentalized coop method within their dominant paradigm of neoliberalism, short-sighted, self-seeking, self-serving, hyper-individualistic, class competitive and capable of predating upon their own.

REI Punished Unionized Workers in Berkeley by Holding Back Raises, Labor Board Alleges
#Culture #Politics #Coop #Economics #Cooperative #EconomicJustice
kqed.org/news/12032259/rei-pun

KQED · REI Punished Unionized Workers in Berkeley by Holding Back Raises, Labor Board AllegesBy Farida Jhabvala Romero