The Metaphysical Podcast
Renée Perry was a pioneering member of Cooperative Community Grains or CC Grains in the 1970s. It was one part of the larger Seattle Workers’ Brigade. 0:25 Renée’s Career & Life, Working backwards to CC Grains California Humanities [https://calhum.org/] California Documentaries Project [https://calhum.org/programs-initiatives/programs/california-documentary-project/]: Real Boy [https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/documentaries/real-boy/] Crip Camp [https://cripcamp.com/] 14:45 Origin of CC Grains & Seattle History Separatist Lesbianism [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feminist_separatism] The Wobblies [https://seattleiww.org/2021/08/03/who-are-the-wobblies/] Great Strike [https://lib.uw.edu/specialcollections/collections/exhibits/strikes/exh/] The Gorgons [https://muse.jhu.edu/pub/30/oa_monograph/chapter/860037] Mondragon [https://www.jstor.org/stable/189632] The Seattle Workers Brigade [https://www.gen-us.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Communities-No.-29.pdf] 23:15 “The activity is a rebuke against prioritizing financial investment over personal action/Counter-culturally Specific/The world could be made new”: How political ideas developed/Are different from current framings 26:32 “Safe place to be imperfect”: What Work at the Collective was Like—Alaska Orders, Women of Color, Lesbians, and Points of Tension at CC Grains 46:01 “Not a part of the Zeitgeist/Jettisoning our Values/Distrust in Our Own Expertise”: Could CC Grains exist now? 52:02: Favorite Memories at CC Grains Seattle was a huge part of the creation of the modern food movement, but so much of that has been lost to history. Renée Perry was a pioneering member of Cooperative Community Grains or CC Grains in the 1970s. It was one part of the larger Seattle Workers’ Brigade. CC Grains was an all-womyn’s food distributor warehouse distributing organic and natural foods to co-ops, buying clubs and natural foods stores ranging from Alaska to Montana, centered in Seattle, WA. It was part of the Alternative Economic System, and was a crucial link in developing the organic food industry. The Seattle Worker’s Brigade, “A worker collective, that was worker self-managed and women-owned" was "explicitly anti-corporate, alternative, their motto was “Food for People, Not for Profit.” If you remember CC Grains and want to contribute, please reach out: themetaphysicalpcast@gmail.com [themetaphysicalpcast@gmail.com]. 📷 Cover Photo: CC Grains group photo. Renée is in the front row, far left.
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