On this episode of What’s Next?, we explore how cooperative businesses are driving change in Western New York. Jay Moran speaks with Andrew Delmonte, Executive Director of Cooperation Buffalo, and Terra Dumas of Farmer Pirates Compost. Together, they discuss how shared ownership and democratic decision-making can build stronger, more sustainable communities and how co-ops like Farmer Pirates are turning waste into opportunity.
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On this episode of What’s Next?, we explore how cooperative businesses are driving change in Western New York. Jay Moran speaks with Andrew Delmonte, Executive Director of Cooperation Buffalo, and Terra Dumas of Farmer Pirates Compost. Together, they discuss how shared ownership and democratic decision-making can build stronger, more sustainable communities and how co-ops like Farmer Pirates are turning waste into opportunity.
Remembering, Healing, and Preventing: The Legacy of the Tribute Garden
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Remembering, Healing, and Preventing: The Legacy of the Tribute Garden
On today’s show, we reflect on the 10th anniversary of the Tribute Garden at Isle View Park, a space created to honor victims of intimate partner violence and to bring awareness to the issue across our community.
What’s Next?
On this episode of What’s Next?, we explore how cooperative businesses are driving change in Western New York. Jay Moran speaks with Andrew Delmonte, Executive Director of Cooperation Buffalo, and Terra Dumas of Farmer Pirates Compost. Together, they discuss how shared ownership and democratic decision-making can build stronger, more sustainable communities and how co-ops like Farmer Pirates are turning waste into opportunity.