Acerca de MCDC

La Coalición de Desarrollo de Cooperativas de Madison (MCDC por sus siglas en inglés) es la iniciativa financiada por el gobierno municipal de Madison para crear cooperativas de trabajo que hagan frente a la desigualdad de ingresos y las disparidades raciales mediante la creación de trabajos sindicalizados y con salarios dignos. Somos un colectivo de organizaciones basadas en la comunidad y desarrolladores de cooperativas. MCDC trabaja para apoyar el crecimiento y la creación de cooperativas de trabajo, específicamente abordando los factores que afectan a comunidades de color locales, personas de escasos recursos y trabajadores tradicionalmente excluidos. La meta es crear un sistema sostenible que combata la pobreza, empodere a los trabajadores y aumente la equidad para fortalecer la salud económica de Madison a largo plazo.

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Personal

Charity Schmidt

As a cooperative development specialist at the University of Wisconsin Center for Cooperatives, Charity provides technical assistance to start-up co-ops and facilitates outreach efforts to cooperators and community-based organizations. She coordinates the work of the La Coalición de Desarrollo de Cooperativas de Madison (MCDC), the City of Madison’s funded initiative to form worker cooperatives that address income inequality and racial disparities by creating living-wage and sustainable jobs. She takes pride in creating spaces for co-op education and coordination, building relationships between entrepreneurs and community organizations, and contributing to community-driven economic development in Madison.

Charity earned masters degrees in Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies, and Sociology from University of Wisconsin-Madison. She taught classes on social theory, sociology of race and ethnicity, and American contemporary society at Madison College and UW-Madison. She has published work in topics ranging from diversity in and access to service learning, sociology in action beyond the university, and the crisis facing bee colonies. She serves on the Board of MadWorC, the peer to peer network of Madison worker cooperatives, the Board of Worker Justice WI, which builds collective worker power through training, labor rights education, collective action and community engagement, with an emphasis on interfaith involvement, and the Board of the Association of Cooperative Educators (ACE), which united cooperative researchers, educators, practitioners, and developers primarily across Canada, United States, and the Caribbean, and the Board of Shared Capital Cooperative, a lending and investment fund for co-ops. When she’s not working, Charity likes to kayak, play pool, listen to spooky podcasts, or just relax in her garden.

Contacto: charity.schmidt@wisc.edu


Mesa Ejecutiva

Courtney Berner

Courtney se sumó al Centro para Cooperativas de la Universidad de Wisconsin en 2011 y trabajó como especialista en desarrollo de cooperativas hasta que pasó a ser Directora Ejecutiva en enero de 2018. Como Directora Ejecutiva, ella desarrolla cursos, conferencias y otros programas educativos y trabaja estrechamente con el director docente en la dirección estratégica del Centro. Courtney da un curso sobre cooperativas en la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison con un enfoque en el rol y el manejo de cooperativas, los grupos cooperativos y la acción colectiva.

Courtney ha brindado apoyo a cooperativas nuevas y establecidas de todo tipo y en un rango de industrias tales como la agricultura, las tiendas de comida, la manufactura, la energía, la salud y la silvicultura. Sus áreas de conocimiento incluyen el desarrollo de empresas, el financiamiento y la gobernanza de las cooperativas, y los usos innovadores del modelo cooperativo. Courtney escribe y presenta frecuentemente sobre el modelo cooperativo de negocios y últimamente coescribió Coordinating Farm Labor Across Farms: A Toolbox for Diversified Farmers and Farmworkers con Farm Commons.

Antes de sumarse al Centro, Courtney trabajó en el Worldwatch Institute, un instituto de investigación independiente dedicado a problemas ambientales globales. Courtney tiene una maestría en agroecología de la Universidad de Wisconsin-Madison y bachilleratos en biología, francés y estudios ambientales de Pacific Lutheran University en Tacoma, Washington. Courtney fue parte de la Mesa Directiva de Willy Street Grocery Co-op de 2013 a 2016 y en la actualidad es parte la Mesa Directiva de la Wisconsin Economic Development Association.

Información de contacto: (608) 890-0966 o cberner@wisc.edu

Rebecca Kemble

Rebecca is a worker-owner at Union Cab Cooperative where she has worked as a taxi driver and served in various governance and management positions since 2000. She is the past President of the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives and the past President of CICOPA North America, the sub-regional body of the worker cooperative sector of the International Cooperative Alliance. She was also the Vice President of CICOPA Americas and served on the Executive Board of CICOPA worldwide for six years. An elected Alderperson on the Madison Common Council from 2015 – 2021, Rebecca is currently involved with many projects, including the Line 5 Coalition, Madison Mutual Aid Network, Solidarity Economy Principles Project, regional food systems advocacy, and various worker cooperative and media projects.

Martin Alvarado

Martin Alvarado (he/him/él) is the Community Engagement Librarian for Business and Technology at Madison Public Library. His work focuses on equitable support for diverse entrepreneurs, promoting the worker cooperative model, digital inclusion, and oral community histories through the library’s Living History Project archive. 

He has an Associate in Arts from Madison Area Technical College, a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and Geophysics from UW-Madison, and a Masters of Library and Information Science with an IT concentration from UW-Milwaukee.

Martin is a founder and former worker-owner at the Interpreters’ Cooperative of Madison. He currently serves on the boards of DANEnet, We are Many – United Against Hate, and AFSCME Local 6000. You can catch him on Monday mornings from 9 to noon on WORT 89.9FM Madison, where he co-hosts the folk and international music show Global Revolutions.

He can be reached at malvarado@madisonpubliclibrary.org.