ReGeneration Roadtrip: Saving the planet, one borough at a time

Greening the South Bronx and empowering its community with Green Worker Cooperatives 2

 

Regeneration RoadTrip 08

 

This is a guest post from my travel partner, Todd Dwyer, head blogger for Dell's ReGeneration.org.

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After spending 35 years of her life punching the clock for someone else, South Bronx resident Gloria Walker is ready to start working for herself. Fortunately for her, there's an organization in her neighborhood devoted not only to giving people like her their shot at business ownership, but also at making South Bronx a model for grassroots green initiatives the world over.

RoadTrip 08 - Day 15

Launched about five years ago, Green Worker Cooperatives is the brainchild of Omar Freilla, an easygoing and enterprising gentleman who knows that true change in economically and environmentally hard-hit areas like the South Bronx is not going to come from above, but from the inside -- and time is not a luxury the borough has. GWC's mission is to hit two ugly birds with one stone by incubating green businesses from within the community. Jobs need to be created, and the purpose of those jobs needs to be to cleaning up the South Bronx.

Years of feeling powerless to change the environmental and economic situation in the South Bronx has affected the community's psyche, and changing mindsets from that of an employee to that of an owner has proven to be one of the biggest challenges GWC has had to face. To this end, the Co-op Academy was created. The Academy serves as a training program, teaching participants the ins and outs of starting a cooperative business as well as educating them about the dire environmental position they are in with a "toxic tour" of the area. Once their "schooling" is complete, graduates work on their business ideas, feasibility studies, and business plans. With that done, Omar and the GWC start raising money to make those ideas a reality.

aisles of ReBuilders SourcesDoes the model work? Last April, during Earth Week, ReBuilder's Source launched under the ownership of four Green Worker Cooperatives members, including Walker. ReBuilder's Source is making South Bronx's dumping-ground reputation an asset by taking perfectly good materials meant for the landfill, cleaning them up, and giving them new life in the community.

Sarah and I had the honor of talking to Freilla, Walker, and another ReBuilder's Source owner, Carlos Angel. Below is the result of that conversation.

Sarah van Schagen is Grist’s Seattle editor.

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  1. GreenMom Posted 2:43 pm
    08 Oct 2008

    That's totally cool!What they're doing is great -- a model for the rest of the country.  
  2. KEBS Posted 3:11 am
    09 Oct 2008

    CongratulationsYou make my heart feel full to hear about your coop and that you are making it work.  Thank you from a Marylander who wishes we had someplace like yours to go to and buy and give.
    Kathy

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Series Intro
Grist and Dell hit the road in search of a sustainable future 1
Van Jones talks about the National Day of Action 0
A quick stop at Google HQ 1
Tesla's motoring toward sustainability one sports car at a time 4
A visit to Alemany Farm in San Francisco 0
On the road to Vegas, we spot two wind farms 6
Visiting the Victory Garden outside San Francisco City Hall 0
Hitting the Vegas strip to see the world's largest LEED certified building 0
Spotlight on North America's largest solar power plant at Nellis AFB 1
Vegas may serve as hopeful proving ground 1
Living and learning at Arizona State University's School of Sustainability 2
Bridging architecture and ecology at Arcosanti 4
Living off-grid in a reclaimed gravel pit 3
Finding out what's important at the Rocky Mountain Institute 0
Raising a glass to sustainability at New Belgium Brewery 0
We're headed out on the town -- join us 1
Streamlining the agricultural process in Iowa 0
Constructing a green space for green biz 0
Chicago's City Hall is growing green 1
Methane digesters make dairy good sense 0
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation's HQ is green and gorgeous 1
The Wolf Trap Center connects art and nature 1
Film Biz Recycling aims to roll credits on the wasteful film industry 0
Greening the South Bronx and empowering its community with Green Worker Cooperatives 2
The Green Theater Initiative aims to direct change 0
Verdant Power shows it's got the RITE stuff 0
Maps, videos, and images from our cross-country travels 0
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