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Omar Freilla - Building Community Self-Determination Through Cooperatives

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Omar Freilla is co-founder and steering committee member of Collective Diaspora, a global community of Black cooperatives & Black-led cooperative support organizations.

Omar is a serial trailblazer, social entrepreneur, and movement builder dedicated to community self-determination and regenerative economies.

Drawing from his experiences growing up in the South Bronx and witnessing struggles for community empowerment, he has dedicated himself to creating just and regenerative economic systems.

This interview opened my eyes to the potential of new worker-led economic models for historically marginalized and economically exploited communities. It also made me re-evaluate the privileges I’ve experienced.

What We Discuss

What we discuss

00:00 Intro

02:50 Who is Omar?

03:50 Who or what made him?

06:50 The impact of Neoliberalism on marginalized Communities

08:50 A defining memory that affected his life direction

17:50 Nature or nurture impact on his development

21:30 Early activism against apartheid

25:20 Early ambitions

27:30 Becoming environmentally conscious

30:50 Activism triggered by the Rodney King beating

34:35 Seeking out new economic alternatives in Cooperatives

40:50 The lack of Venture funding for cooperatives

43:40 Creating new Benchmarks for Return on Investment

45:10 What Omar is working to achieve with Collective Diaspora

49:45 Forming a Cooperative Business

54:00 Becoming a Fellow of Echoing Green

1:00:30 Imperative for Black and Latin Cooperatives

1:07:54 Omar’s ambitions for 2030

1:10:00 Raising funding

1:16:00 How to become part of the Collective Diaspora

1:18:00 Remaining resolute

1:19:45 Omar’s gifts

1:20:40 What he’s complimented for

1:22:00 Omar’s advice for anyone wanting to support

Social Links

Linkedin

Twitter

Collective Diaspora

Links

The Bronx

Black Panther party

Young Lords

Green Worker Cooperatives

U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives,

Marcus Garvey

Malcolm X

Seed Commons



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Omar Freilla is co-founder and steering committee member of Collective Diaspora, a global community of Black cooperatives & Black-led cooperative support organizations.

Omar is a serial trailblazer, social entrepreneur, and movement builder dedicated to community self-determination and regenerative economies.

Drawing from his experiences growing up in the South Bronx and witnessing struggles for community empowerment, he has dedicated himself to creating just and regenerative economic systems.

This interview opened my eyes to the potential of new worker-led economic models for historically marginalized and economically exploited communities. It also made me re-evaluate the privileges I’ve experienced.

What We Discuss

What we discuss

00:00 Intro

02:50 Who is Omar?

03:50 Who or what made him?

06:50 The impact of Neoliberalism on marginalized Communities

08:50 A defining memory that affected his life direction

17:50 Nature or nurture impact on his development

21:30 Early activism against apartheid

25:20 Early ambitions

27:30 Becoming environmentally conscious

30:50 Activism triggered by the Rodney King beating

34:35 Seeking out new economic alternatives in Cooperatives

40:50 The lack of Venture funding for cooperatives

43:40 Creating new Benchmarks for Return on Investment

45:10 What Omar is working to achieve with Collective Diaspora

49:45 Forming a Cooperative Business

54:00 Becoming a Fellow of Echoing Green

1:00:30 Imperative for Black and Latin Cooperatives

1:07:54 Omar’s ambitions for 2030

1:10:00 Raising funding

1:16:00 How to become part of the Collective Diaspora

1:18:00 Remaining resolute

1:19:45 Omar’s gifts

1:20:40 What he’s complimented for

1:22:00 Omar’s advice for anyone wanting to support

Social Links

Linkedin

Twitter

Collective Diaspora

Links

The Bronx

Black Panther party

Young Lords

Green Worker Cooperatives

U.S. Federation of Worker Cooperatives,

Marcus Garvey

Malcolm X

Seed Commons



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

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