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"content": "nostr:npub19kr9jlq66y804t0a64adl39n5ztp3wunvaqv4q52k4cq3q685z2qu48m4r Besides the Devil Strip, which you mention, I'm familiar with the Banyan Project by Tom Stiles and others: https://banyanproject.coop/.\n\nIf the coop model is stumbling it would be useful to learn why. State coop laws could be one reason. I think it would be in South Carolina, although I am no expert in corporate law.\n\nBut beyond actual coops, it's possible for nonprofits to have employee board representation. Are there any? And if not, why not?",
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