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Amethyst (she/her) is a Philly-based organizer, solidarity economy practitioner, and a lover of cooperatives. She believes deeply in the potential for cooperatives to serve as sites of radical transformation and is thrilled to bring her Queer & Black liberation-centered lens to her work as a Co-op Developer at the Philadelphia Area Cooperative Alliance (PACA).
Amethyst is also a Board Member of the Cooperative Fund of the Northeast (CFNE), a co-op centered community development loan fund. She is an avid gardener, a podcast and music lover, and passionate about resting as much as she works. Amethyst is a graduate of Oberlin College.
Carlos Hernandez is a first-generation Chicano that was born in San José, California (Ohlone land). He currently works as a chemist for a sustainable ag-tech company called Apeel Sciences and is based out of Mexico City, where he focuses on developing his company’s technology with small-scale farmers in the country’s rural regions. Carlos enjoys playing guitar, son jarocho, running, skating, ceramics, and reading about politics and the environment.
Greg is a native of Oakland with deep family roots who feels fortunate to live within blocks of his family that now spans three generations. He is deeply committed to achieving economic equity in the East Bay through collective ownership and democratic decision-making. Recognizing the many social problems rooted in the unequal distribution of wealth and decision-making power, Greg focused his law school research on international cooperatives. During his internship with Sustainable Economies Law Center he created a pilot program for youth-led cooperative development. As a 2018 Equal Justice Works Legal Fellow, Greg aims to increase collective decision-making and cooperative-ownership in East Oakland. He holds a B.A. in Philosophy from San Diego State University, and a J.D. from Golden Gate University School of Law.
Xavion Freedom is a genuine, diligent leader who has served at all levels of an organization across university, nonprofit, tech, and small business. With a multidisciplinary background committed to equity, Xavion works at the intersection of land and holistic health.
Currently serving as the CEO of Reimagine Real Estate, LLC, Xavion facilitates real estate acquisitions and small development, as well as guides people and community-based organizations on their land dream projects. As the Founder of Original Blackprint, a community organization based in Oakland, CA, who seeks to holistically transform the material conditions of all Afrikan/Black people in pursuit of total liberation, Xavion leverages land/real estate, holistic development, mindset and purpose-based healing to address economic, environmental, physical, political, social, and spiritual health. Xavion is also skilled in brand, leadership, and organizational development.
As a shaper of both space and people, Xavion is distinctly passionate about using land and the built environment to forge creative solutions to social problems, so one day we may all Be Free. Stay connected at @xavionbefree.
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