WP:FOOD Tagging edit

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The Baltimore Free School edit

Totally unnecessary to mention that Ralph Nader was an SNL host. Irrelevant and mildly patronizing.Bpmangan (talk) 03:03, 2 November 2011 (UTC)Reply

While assuming good faith, the phrase "...and it's guaranteed that the teachers are not 'y'know, fascists'." may be a bit of "under the radar" vandalism against Red Emma's intended to be mildly patronizing or purposely trivialize the efforts of the project.

66.108.243.166 (talk) 07:38, 13 March 2011 (UTC)MoiReply

Closed? edit

It's been closed for a couple weeks, and a sign has just appeared saying a shop for handmade goods is coming soon.

I think this means that Red Emma's is no more, which would be a pity. Anyone have any information?

I'll give it a few days for discussion, then be bold and edit the page.

Raddick (talk) 17:55, 28 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

According to their website, they're only temporarily closed for the summer, to move to a new location. djr13 (talk) 16:12, 29 July 2013 (UTC)Reply
Thanks! Shoulda checked their website. Glad to see that someone has made the change, and glad that Red Emma's is still open! Raddick (talk) 12:32, 30 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Collective ownership
Since before the official opening in 2004, all decisions regarding the operations of the space have been made by consensus. The collective of worker-owners has ranged in size from 10 to 20 over the 7 years the shop has been open, usually hovering around 15. Collective meetings are open to the public.
The Red Emma's Collective is a closed shop, organized with the Industrial Workers of the World. That means that all collective members are also members of IU 660—the "One Big Union".
Past events
Past events have included a talk by ex-Weather Underground leader Bernardine Dohrn, presentations by the Beehive Collective, and small concerts, including many by members of the Riot Folk Collective, and Charming Hostess. Imprisoned Black Panther Marshall "Eddie" Conway has done call-in readings and talks from jail, and Red Emma's often hosts talks by local activist organizations. The Bookstore is also a venue for touring authors.
Red Emma's accolades include "Best Coffeehouse" by the student body of Johns Hopkins University in 2005, and the Baltimore City Paper's Best of Baltimore awards in 2005 for "Best Wireless Hotspot" and in 2006 for "Best Non-Bar Hangout."

Graywalls (talk) 19:21, 18 October 2020 (UTC)Reply