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Why are Vermont co-ops so successful?
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When question-asker Kate Phillips moved to Vermont, she was surprised to find three different food co-ops within driving range of her place. She then received a notice from her new electric company – yet another co-op. So, she started to wonder: What is the history of co-ops in Vermont? Why are they so successful here?
VPR reporter (and former co-op manager) Howard Weiss-Tisman visits the oldest food co-op in the country and digs into the Vermont Historical Society archives to get to the bottom of Vermont's co-op boom.
Check photos from our reporting here.
Mentioned in the episode:
- “Everyone Welcome? Personal Narratives about Race and Food Co-ops” (from Columinate)
- The Rochdale Pioneers (from the International Cooperative Alliance)
- The Co-op Movement, 1919 (from the Vermont Historical Society)
- “Turning on the Lights: Electricity Comes to Rural Vermont, 1943” (from the Vermont Historical Society)
This episode was reported by Howard Weiss-Tisman and produced by Josh Crane. Mix and sound design by Josh Crane. Editing and digital production by Angela Evancie and Myra Flynn. Ty Gibbons composed our theme music; other music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Special thanks to Alex Burns, Regina Thompson and Elise Graeves and Kate Phillips.
As always, our journalism is better when you’re a part of it:
- Ask a question about Vermont
- Vote on which question we should answer next
- Sign up for the BLS newsletter
- Say hi on Twitter, Instagram and reddit @bravestatevt
- Drop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.org
- Make a gift to support people-powered journalism
- Tell your friends about the show!
Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public Radio.
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Manage episode 318100228 series 2481459
When question-asker Kate Phillips moved to Vermont, she was surprised to find three different food co-ops within driving range of her place. She then received a notice from her new electric company – yet another co-op. So, she started to wonder: What is the history of co-ops in Vermont? Why are they so successful here?
VPR reporter (and former co-op manager) Howard Weiss-Tisman visits the oldest food co-op in the country and digs into the Vermont Historical Society archives to get to the bottom of Vermont's co-op boom.
Check photos from our reporting here.
Mentioned in the episode:
- “Everyone Welcome? Personal Narratives about Race and Food Co-ops” (from Columinate)
- The Rochdale Pioneers (from the International Cooperative Alliance)
- The Co-op Movement, 1919 (from the Vermont Historical Society)
- “Turning on the Lights: Electricity Comes to Rural Vermont, 1943” (from the Vermont Historical Society)
This episode was reported by Howard Weiss-Tisman and produced by Josh Crane. Mix and sound design by Josh Crane. Editing and digital production by Angela Evancie and Myra Flynn. Ty Gibbons composed our theme music; other music by Blue Dot Sessions.
Special thanks to Alex Burns, Regina Thompson and Elise Graeves and Kate Phillips.
As always, our journalism is better when you’re a part of it:
- Ask a question about Vermont
- Vote on which question we should answer next
- Sign up for the BLS newsletter
- Say hi on Twitter, Instagram and reddit @bravestatevt
- Drop us an email: hello@bravelittlestate.org
- Make a gift to support people-powered journalism
- Tell your friends about the show!
Brave Little State is a production of Vermont Public Radio.
bravelittlestate.org
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