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Meet Our 2024-25 North Stars

Our eighth North Star cohort is in full swing! The 2024-25 North Star Black Cooperative Fellowship is participating in a few hybrid sessions this fall and spring and gathering virtually for the remaining sessions. Our 24 fellows represent 10 cooperatives, with missions focused on housing, community wealth building, solidarity and connection, life skills, empowerment, art, healing, and mental health. Get a preview below, and read more about their work here!

Branch Out and Bloom

Shanaya Dungey, Jena Holliday, Loryn Branch

Providing life skills and creative arts education for Black children and young adults in Minnesota.

BWINH Inc.

Vanessa Weathers, Jessica Sol

Building a resilient and supportive network for Black communities in New Hampshire and surrounding areas, addressing the impacts of racism, sexism, and gender discrimination.

Community Healing Services

Monica Smith, Charlotte Smith

Providing new or renovated homes in a therapeutic, cooperative community for unhoused, under-housed and historically disadvantaged individuals, veterans, and families.

Mudluk Pottery

Keegan Xavi, Sayge Carroll

Cultivating racial equity in the ceramic arts by facilitating opportunities for BIPOC ceramic artists of all skill levels.

Mutha Art’preneur Collective

Eshay Brantley, Nakara White, Eshia Taylor

Creating intersecting practices of dreaming, actualizing, and intergenerational healing where Black women can show up and be supported as their full selves.

Onyx Collective

Victoria McWane-Creek, Heather Gaston, Jacqueiline Hill

Moving with love, justness, and fairness to enable Black people to just be and support one another as we fully participate, prosper, and live into our full potential.

Our Journey Home

Cynthia Elmore, Yameika Gilleylen

Working to end homelessness in the Twin Cities and surrounding areas and to provide supportive services.

Roots and Resilience Institute

Katherine Moreno, Scarlett Gonzalez

Bridging the gap between diverse racial and cultural groups through the expertise of community-based BIPOC trainers.

WisConnect Holding Cooperative, LWCA

Briana Gipson-Fleming, Chipo Nyambuya

Supporting Black women-owned businesses via collective ownership, community wealth building, operations, and affordable retail space.

Women on Wednesday Coaching & Consulting Services

Vannesia Thomas, Akaytra Jones, Jawana Benton-Johns

Empowering and educating women and youth by fostering solidarity, inspiring growth, and increasing community engagement through holistic wellness and restorative practices.