Occupy Sandy builds worker power in Far Rockaway [View all]
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Three and a half months ago, the walls upstairs at the Church of the Prophecy in Far Rockaway, a low-income coastal neighborhood of New York City, were covered with maps of where help was most needed. The church was a hub for the Occupy Sandy relief effort after Hurricane Sandy. Now, nearly five months after the hurricane struck, the maps have been replaced by posters extolling the virtues of collective struggle and art made by neighborhood children enrolled in Occupy Sandys twice-weekly after-school program.
The kids missed a month and a half of school, explained Luis Casco, a member of the churchs congregation who pulled strings to help move Occupy into Far Rockaway. The after-school program was, in part, his brainchild. We figured wed start helping the kids and we could win over their parents. Then we could actually start bigger projects, he said.
One of those bigger projects is a worker-run cooperative initiative, organized by Occupy Sandy and supported by the Working World, an organization that specializes in incubating collectively owned businesses.