Putting Black Power to Emergency Use
/“Cooperation Jackson deploys its community production capacity to make masks during COVID-19.” Article by Frances Madeson about our Community Production Mask Challenge initiative. The article was printed in the Progressive Magazine on Tuesday, April 7th.
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Our update. from Sunday, April 5, 2020
Cooperation Jackson would like to thank everyone who has donated and supported our Community Production Mask Challenge in any way. We now have a 5 person team working on mask production. 3 people sewing masks, and 2 people engaged in 3D printing masks. We are in the process of combining efforts with several local clinics and other forces in our community also taking on the challenge. We did our first round of distribution to Freedom Farms on Thursday and Friday. Freedom Farms is the only unit we presently have working, as food is an essential service, besides our mask production team. The next round of distribution, which will start taking place on Monday, April 6th will be to additional members and essential workers in our community. Resources are still needed. So, we continue to encourage everyone to donate whatever you can using the following link:
https://cooperationjackson.org/announcementsblog/communityproductionmaskdrive
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