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Field Reports

Co-­op Grocery Stores: More than Food | Building a Self-­Determined Food Community in Detroit’s North End

Shaka Clark, Emerson Fellow
Published 2014

Detroit, Michigan

Co-op Grocery Stores: More than Food |Building a Self- Determined Food Community in Detroit’s North End detailed the necessity of community owned business as an alternative to Detroit’s gentrification and current land grabs. The report also focused on the historical role of black owned food cooperatives as a tool for economic resiliency.

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Publication tags: Field Reports - Community Food Security, Food Access, Food Justice, Food Systems and Agriculture - Communities of Color

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Shaka Clark

Emerson Fellow