Human Agenda Emulation Tour to Cuba
GO TO CUBA JAN. 11-20, 2019
On the 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION
Cooperatives, Health and Education in Cuba
CALL TO ACTION | LLAMADO A LA ACCION | Sunday Feb. 23 @ 2 PM | Domingo, 23 de febrero @ 2 PM | Alum Rock + S. King Road | March & Protest: No Deportations! No ICE in San Jose! | Marcha y Protesta: ¡No a las Deportaciones! | ¡No hay I.C.E. en San José!
GO TO CUBA JAN. 11-20, 2019
On the 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION
Cooperatives, Health and Education in Cuba
What would an economy and economic institutions based on democracy, equality, cooperation, kindness and sustainability look like? PRESENTERS: Greg Miller and Richard Hobbs
First world poverty, inequality, and unemployment are unacceptable. Each July we visit a migrant farmworker labor camp in Watsonville to hear the testimonies of some of society’s most vulnerable workers. The tours challenge participants to better understand the conditions of Mexican farmworkers in Northern California by sharing in their lives, food, and living quarters.
With 100,000 workers in 120 cooperatives, no layoffs since 1956 and higher income than Spanish workers, how can we learn from the largest worker-owned cooperatives in the Western world, located in the Basque region of Spain?