Have you heard about Project Rise? Call us today to sign up for an upcoming information session.
Cooperative Businesses
A story out of WNYC this morning highlights the emergence of worker cooperatives. Within these businesses, member-owners participate in democratic-style decisions that gives workers greater control over business decisions that directly effect them. According to the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives, cooperative businesses “provide better working conditions and wages for typically low-wage work, and increase household wealth for low-income workers.” The New York City Network of Worker Cooperatives has a listing of 40 cooperatives in the New York City area, ranging from webdesign and production to food services, clothing shops, bookkeeping to law services.
You can listen to WNYC’s report here: Working Without a Boss for Better Wages.
July Job Fairs and Career Events
Don’t let the heat get you down! Here’s a listing of job fairs and career-related events happening in New York City throughout the month of July:
Upcoming Fairs/Workshops/Events*:
- July 9, 2014 6:00-7:30p—Resume and “Pitch” Intensive @ the New York Public Library, Science, Industry and Business Library 188 Madison Ave @ 34th St, NYC.
- July 17, 2014 6:30-9:00p—Turn to Tech with the Homebrew Software Engineer Job Far @ 184 5th Ave, 4th fl, NYC
- July 17, 2014 12:30p-2:00p—Critique Your Resume @ the New York Public Library, Science, Industry and Business Library 188 Madison Ave @ 34th St, NYC. You must pre-register for this event.
- July 23, 2014 6:00-8:00p—NYC Career Fair Sales, Business Development and Marketing @ the Radisson Martinique, 49 W. 32nd St, NYC
- July 24, 2014 10:00a-2:00p—Diversity Job Fair @ the Holiday Inn Midtown, 440 W. 57th St, NYC
- July 30, 2014 12:30-2:00p—Job Searching Skills Workshop @ Grand Central Library 145 E. 46th St, 2nd fl NYC
Free Farm Vegetables!
Kingsborough students, get free vegetables today! Visit KCC Urban Farm between 11am-2pm (while supplies last) to get bunches of kale, fennel, collards, lettuce and so much more! If you can’t make it today, we’ll be back on the farm on July 10th distributing more produce. Mark your calendars!
Note: this distribution is open to KCC students, only. If you’re not currently a student, sign up for one of our summer classes or check in for future Continuing Education classes that are held year round.
Food Service Upgrade
Whether it’s for you or your employees, Food Service Upgrade will prepare you for the National Servsafe and NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Food Protection Certification Exams. This class is part of Northeast Resiliency Consortium programming that trains workers who play critical roles during times of crisis. Call us today to sign up!
Apply for a Class Bed at KCC Urban Farm
If you’re planning on bringing your class to KCC Urban Farm more than once throughout the semester, consider applying for a class bed!
Class beds are 8’x4′ raised beds at KCC Urban Farm that will be available for research and classes that go beyond what we already offer. Download or fill out the application form below for faculty, staff, and students interested in applying for space. We are looking forward to reading proposals from a variety of disciplines that will help us expand the reach of the Farm in creative and thoughtful ways.
Applications for class beds for Spring and Summer 2015 semesters are due February 13, 2015. Contact Mara at mara.gittleman@kbcc.cuny.edu with any questions.
Need some ideas? Here are some that have been done in the past!
- A culinary professor brought his students out nearly every week to watch how the changing season affected the availability of produce. They harvested herbs and vegetables to cook in class.
- A biology professor brought her students to the class bed in groups of 2-3 for hands-on practice after class
- A BEH Link class between English and Sociology used a class bed to reinforce ideas learned about Food Systems in class: seeds and seed-saving, access to healthy food, seasonality and local vs. conventional food systems, etc.
Here are some more ideas:
- Design and implement an experiment! Can we grow more nutritious vegetables than what we can find in supermarkets? How does the biodiversity found on the farm compare to that found around campus? What’s the most effective organic fertilizer? What are some best practices for pest management?
- Bring your class every other week to plant seeds and carry them through to harvest. While they’re on the farm, they can observe seasonal changes to harvest, flora, and fauna, or host small group discussions about our food system. At the end of the semester, the students can harvest what they’ve grown and share a meal!
Life on KCC Urban Farm
At KCC Urban Farm, we farm using organic growing practices. In organic agricultural systems, diversity is the key to a farm’s balanced ecosystem—and key to healthy, nutrient-dense yields. In place of using synthetic pesticides, herbicides and chemical fertilizers, we rely on a variety of soil microbes, insects, plants, animals, weather conditions and farmers to keep our farm growing.
The images in this collection serve to reveal the wide array of activities and life on KCC Urban Farm. From images of microbes to photos of sowing seeds, harvesting crops, turning compost piles, insect eggs and more, these images represent the diversity and cycles of life that define organic agriculture.
Flexible Work Arrangements
A report from New York City Comptroller, Scott Stringer, talks about the growing need for, and use of, flexible work arrangements (FWAs) that create alternatives to the traditional 9-to-5 work schedule. Families and Flexibility: Reshaping the Workplace for the 21st Century explains how changing workforce demographics (women who both work and take on the majority of childcare responsibilities, low-wage workers who have less control over their schedules, single-parent workers, workers who care for elderly/disabled family members, etc.) have highlighted the increased need of FWAs. In addition to providing examples of successful work-day restructuring at corporate offices (Aetna saved $78 million in real estate costs in 2012 by introducing FWA), the report also highlights unintended benefits including increased employee satisfaction and morale, and a reduction in overall employee stress/fatigue. You can read the full report here:
Vegetable Seedling Giveaway
Join us on the farm to take home free plants for your vegetable garden! KCC Urban Farm is giving away seedlings for tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, callaloo, tomatillos, basil, and parsley.
WHEN: Thursday, 6/19 and Monday, 6/23, 12pm-2pm
WHERE: KCC Urban Farm, between T8 and T2
See you there!
Spend the Summer at KCC Urban Farm!
Would you like to spend the summer at KCC Urban Farm? Sign up for one of our continuing education classes today:
Check out our Continuing Education on the Farm page regularly updated list of available courses at KCC Urban Farm.
To register for any of these classes, call 718.368.5050 of click here.